Analysis of TSC Vacancies

North-eastern Kenya has the highest number of posts. Garissa alone has 40 posts in secondary schools. It is time to head to North-eastern Kenya. 15 counties did not get anything at primary level.

This brief analysis of TSC vacancies is aimed at presenting a quick but informative overview.


Wajir has the highest number of vacancies for primary schools at 94. Mandera is the next with 64 vacancies at primary level. Mandera is followed by Garissa at 49 at primary level.

Garissa and Wajir have the higest number of vacancies for secondary schools. Each of them have 40 vacancies for secondary schools.

Mandera and Kakamega each have 15 vacancies for secondary school.


Garissa: 40 vacancies in Secondary and 49 vacancies in primary schools.

Wajir: 40 vacancies in secondary and 94 vacancies in primary.

Mandera: 15 Secondary and 64 vacancies for primary.

Primary School Vacancies Analysis
Isiolo on the other hand does not have any vacancies for primary school. Isiolo only has vacancies for secondary schools.


There are only 32 counties that have vacancies in primary school. The counties are shown in the table below.

CountyPrimary School VacanciesCountyPrimary School Vacancies
WAJIR94KERICHO10
MANDERA64MURANGA10
GARISSA49Pesa Mashinani
KAKAMEGA31VIHIGA10
BUNGOMA22NAKURU9
KIAMBU20MARAKWET8
KISUMU19TAITA8
MACHAKOS18NYERI7
Pesa MashinaniSIAYA5
NYAMIRA18KAJIADO4
TRANSNZOIA18KIRINYAGA4
KISII17MOMBASA4
MIGORI16UASIN4
NAIROBI14Pesa MashinaniBOMET2
BARINGO13LAMU2
NANDI12LAIKIPIA1
BUSIA10MERU1



So which are the other 15 counties that do not have any vacancy for primary school? Well, here is a table showing those counties.


CountyCounty
1. Tana River8. Turkana
2. Isiolo9. West Pokot
Pesa Mashinani10. Homa Bay
3. NarokPesa Mashinani
4. Samburu11. Kilifi
Pesa Mashinani12. Kitui
5. Embu13. Kwale
6. Makueni14. Nyandarua
7. Marsabit15. Tharaka Nithi