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John Matiang'i Appointed to Nyamira County Cabinet

Matiang'i served in the Ministry of Education and was appointed by the Treasury CS to a top board.

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Matiangi's Brother Lands Ministry Role After KNUT Resignation


Matiangi's Brother Lands Ministry Role After KNUT Resignation
2 May 2021 - 10:40 am
KNUT National Treasurer John Matiang'i greets his brother Interior CS Fred Matiang'i at a previous function
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John Matiang'i, the brother of Interior CS Fred Matiang'i, has been appointed to the position of Deputy Director of Education days after he announced his decision to step down as the Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) national treasurer.
Education CS George Magoha affirmed this saying that Matiang'i had applied to transfer his services from the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) to the Education Ministry. 
"The ministry has no objection to the officer's request since there is a vacancy for Deputy Director for Education, Job group 'R'/CSG," Magoha stated.

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John Matiang'i resigns from KNUT after 13 years


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KNUT secretary-general Wilson Sossion (right) with chair, Wycliffe Omuchayi (centre), and national treasurer John Matiang'i at KNUT offices in Mfangano Street, Nairobi.  [Jenipher Wachie, Standard]
Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) National Treasurer John Matiang’i has resigned after 13 years.
Matiang’i, a brother to Interior Cabinet Secretary Dr Fred Matiang’i, said his resignation from the union was voluntary.
“It has been my delight to serve teachers and champion their causes. Working as a trade unionist is not the easiest of jobs, but I have walked in solidarity with teachers and my colleagues in the union in the truest sense of that phrase. I had their back as they had mine,” said Matiang’i.

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Matiang'i's Brother Pleads With Uhuru


Matiang'i's Brother Pleads With Uhuru
12 January 2021 - 2:31 pm
Interior CS Fred Matiang'i (seated) shakes hands with his brother and KNUT official John Matiang'i at a past event
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John Matiang'i, the brother to Interior CS Fred Matiang'i pleaded with President Uhuru Kenyatta to intervene and end the crisis facing Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT). 
John, who serves as the National Treasurer at KNUT, lamented that the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) was frustrating KNUT and forcing teachers to quit the union. 
The education stakeholder spoke in Kisii on Tuesday, January 12, after the election of KNUT regional officials. 
Matinag'i's brother said that KNUT was meant to last forever and protect the interests of teachers. 

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Stop forcing teachers to attend seminars during holidays, TSC told


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Kenya National Union of Teachers National Treasurer John Matiang'I at a past function. He has challenged the clergy and political leaders to speak against ill teachers face in the hands of TSC. [File, Standard]
Kenya National Union of Teachers (Knut) National treasurer John Matiang’i has hit out on the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) for forcing teachers to attend educational seminars and workshops during weekends and holidays.
Matiang’i said the move by TSC to force teachers to attend the said workshops was illegal and individualistic aimed at intimidating teachers.
Speaking in Kisii on Sunday, while presiding over the branch elections, the treasurer said the commission’s action is unconstitutional as it interferes with freedom of worship.

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