Kenya 🇰🇪 Teachers Are The Most Well Paid In East Africa

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ANALYSIS By Dorris Otieno Kenyan teachers are not only the best paid in East Africa, but also earn almost 12 times more than the country's average pay, a comparative study by Nation Newsplex and the Institute of Economic Affairs reveals. Even as teachers go on strike for the 12th time since their first industrial action in 1962, the analysis, which compares teachers' salaries in Kenya with those of their peers in select African countries , also finds that the lowest-paid teacher in Kenya earns more than the highest-paid teacher in Uganda. Uganda and South Africa were chosen as countries against which to compare wages of teachers because they have the most up-to-date data against which the comparison could be made. While Tanzania was not included in the comparison because only average pay for the year 2011 was available, even its figures indicated that Kenyan teachers earn more than their Tanzanian counterparts. The highest paid Kenyan teacher earns almost 12 times more than the

How, can the Country Technology and Economy Be Transformed by Investing in Telecommunication.



The main provider of landline (fixed line) telecommunication in Tanzania is Tanzania Telecommunications Company Limited (TTCL). However, there are several registered mobile phone providers, namely Vodacom Tanzania, MIC (Tigo), Bharti (Airtel) Tanzania, Zantel, Halotel, Benson Online, and Dovetel (Sasatel); most of which provide both data and voice solutions.There are also 13 registered Internet Service Providers (ISP), for example, Africa Online, Cats-Net, Raha, UhuruOne, TTCL, Zan Link, ZanLink, SimbaNet, University Computing Center, Millicom, and DATEL. Detailed information on tariffs and services is available online.


National ICT Infrastructure Backbone





Internet connectivity in Tanzania is available virtually across the entire country. Connections are also reliable, quick and cost-effective. The national ICT infrastructure backbone services are provided by a special unit of Tanzania Telecommunication Company Ltd (TTCL). All regions are now connected to the National ICT backbone. In addition, 63 service stations have been constructed in many areas in Tanzania including areas along the borders, such as:
• Rusumo (Rwanda);
• Kabanga (Burundi);
• Namanga (Kenya);
• Kasumulo (Malawi); and
• Tunduma (Zambia)



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