
The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) Kenya has submitted pension claims for 273 retired teachers to the National Treasury for processing. This update comes as a relief for many teachers who have been eagerly waiting for their retirement benefits. If you are a retired teacher or know someone who retired recently, this TSC latest news update could be crucial.
Understanding the TSC Pension Process

For a teacher to receive their pension, they must have successfully exited the service through the TSC entry and exit portal. Once retired, the TSC compiles their pension documents and forwards them to the National Treasury for processing. The latest TSC breaking news on teachers’ promotion and pension payments shows that 273 teachers have had their claims submitted.
Checking Your Pension Claim Status on TSC Website
If you are wondering whether your pension claim has been submitted, follow these steps:
- Visit the TSC website (www.tsc.go.ke).
- Navigate to the “Pension Status” section.
- Download the latest pension claim list to check if your name appears.
Alternatively, teachers can log in to the TSC online services portal using their credentials to track their pension progress.
Who is on the List?

The 273 retired teachers on the list exited service between 2017 and 2024. Here are a few examples:
- Francisca Ndinda Kamangu – Exited on July 1, 2022
- Elizabeth Loitayara – Exited on January 1, 2024
- Mary Naimeri Mshila – Exited on September 3, 2017
- Daniel Murega Nkumbuku – Exited on August 2, 2023
- David Muli – Exited on July 1, 2024
The complete list is available on the TSC Kenya website under the Pension Status section:
➡️ TSC Pension List – December 2024
What to Do If Your Pension Claim Is Not on the List?
If you retired but do not see your name, take the following steps:
✔️ Check your TSC registration status via the TSC online services portal.
✔️ Confirm your exit details through the TSC entry and exit portal.
✔️ Contact TSC via official channels for an update (TSC contacts are available on their website).
✔️ Visit the TSC application portal to confirm that your pension documents were processed.
Other TSC Updates for Retired Teachers
Apart from pension claims, TSC has also been making major announcements regarding teacher promotions and transfers.
1. TSC Adverts on Teachers Promotion
TSC regularly releases promotion advertisements through the TSC recruitment portal. If you are still in service and seeking a promotion, ensure you check the TSC news today section on tsc.go.ke.
2. TSC TPAD & Teacher Performance Evaluation
Teachers still in service must regularly update their performance through TSC TPAD or TPAD2. This evaluation plays a key role in determining promotions and career growth.
3. TSC Transfers and Exit Process
Teachers planning to retire or transfer should use the TSC transfer online system. Retiring teachers must also ensure their details are updated in the TSC payslip online system for smooth pension processing.
How to Access TSC Payslip and Other Online Services
Active and retired teachers can still access their payslips and other records using the TSC payslip online portal.
➡ Visit: TSC online
➡ Log in: Using your TSC number and password.
➡ Access your records: Payslip, TPAD, Pension, and more.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How do I check my pension claim status?
You can check your pension claim status by visiting the TSC website (www.tsc.go.ke) and navigating to the Pension Status section. You can also check through the TSC entry and exit portal.
2. What should I do if my name is not on the pension list?
If your name is missing from the pension claim list, follow these steps:
✔ Log in to the TSC online services portal and check your TSC registration status.
✔ Contact TSC Kenya via TSC contacts listed on their website.
✔ Visit a TSC office for further clarification.
3. How long does it take for pension claims to be processed?
After TSC submits the claims, the National Treasury is responsible for the disbursement of funds. The timeline varies, but delays may occur due to Treasury processing backlogs.
4. Can I track my pension payments through the TSC portal?
No, pension payments are handled by the National Treasury. However, you can track the progress of your claim using the TSC online services portal.
5. What is the current retirement age for teachers in Kenya?
The teachers’ retirement age in Kenya is 60 years for regular cases and 65 years for people living with disabilities.
6. Can I access my TSC payslip after retirement?
Yes, retired teachers can still access their TSC payslip online through the TSC online services portal.
7. Where can I get official updates on TSC pension processing?
For the latest pension updates, check:
✔ TSC Kenya website (www.tsc.go.ke)
✔ TSC news today sections on reputable news sites
✔ TSC contacts for direct inquiries
Final Thoughts
The submission of pension claims for 273 retired teachers is a positive step in addressing long-standing concerns over delayed pension payments. However, it is now the National Treasury’s responsibility to release the funds.
If your name appears on the list, congratulations! Your pension is now one step closer. If not, take action by checking your TSC registration status, pension processing status, and contacting TSC through their official channels.
For more updates on TSC news, TSC recruitment, teacher promotions, and pension processing, stay tuned to our blog!
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