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

Creating Awareness About Your Business Through Social Media Platforms





When it comes to prioritizing your marketing strategies, it can be hard to decide what will make the cut. But the problem is that many small business owners usually ignore some of the most powerful strategies, such as Social Media Marketing.

Most business owners simply do not have time to delve in this intriguing online concept and its mysterious features. Some of them do not understand what it Social Media is, while others think it’s only for teenagers. However, what they do not realize is that ignoring social media could be a huge mistake.


Look at it this way; a good number of teenagers who joined Facebook in 2007 are in their early twenties now and they are still using Facebook. Not only are they using Facebook, but so are their children, parents, grandparents, and siblings.


People of all ages, races, genders, and income levels are now using Facebook and other social media networking sites. It does not really matter whether you are a fan of social media or not; statistics and technology determine how businesses should shift their marketing efforts.


Although the ultimate goal of Social Media Marketing is to generate more sales, the approach should be to create awareness about your business. It involves building a relationship with your contacts and reminding them that your business exists. Eventually, many of those contacts will convert into sales.

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