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Teachers’ Salaries Delayed Again? – TSC Explain.

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A viral image circulating online has sparked concern among educators, claiming that teachers will face delays in receiving their April salaries. The post, boldly stamped “FAKE NEWS,” alleges that the (TSC) recalled the April payroll due to a court order related to Kewota deductions, potentially pushing payments to the following week.

According to the message in the image, TSC had already finalized payroll on April 16 and was preparing to disburse salaries, but was forced to halt the process after a legal intervention. This claim quickly gained traction on social media, leaving many teachers anxious about possible financial disruptions.

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However, authorities have urged caution. The information has been flagged as misleading, and teachers are strongly advised to rely only on official communication channels from TSC for accurate updates. Misinformation, especially on sensitive matters like salaries, can cause unnecessary panic and confusion among public servants.

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The issue of Kewota deductions has indeed been a subject of legal and administrative discussions in the past, but no verified statement confirms the specific claims made in the viral post. As such, the narrative about delayed April salaries remains unsubstantiated.

Education stakeholders emphasize the importance of verifying information before sharing it widely. In today’s fast-paced digital environment, false reports can spread rapidly, often appearing credible due to professional-looking graphics or authoritative language.

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Teachers are encouraged to monitor official TSC platforms, including their website and verified social media accounts, for any legitimate announcements. Until then, the viral claim should be treated with skepticism.

In an era where misinformation can easily go viral, staying informed through trusted sources remains the best defense against unnecessary alarm.


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