The Kenya Primary Schools Headteachers Association (KEPSHA) has a new acting national chairperson.

Ali Fuad took the oath of office on Saturday, March 1, 2025, succeeding Johnson Matheka Nzioka, who had led the organisation since March 2021 until his death.

Nzioka, who was laid to rest Friday at his home in Machakos County, died in a car crash on February 16 on Mombasa Road, near Athi River.

Fuad will serve as the association acting national chairman for a period of three months when the ratification will be done by the Kepsha national governing council (NGC).