Dr. Boniface Owiti Appointed as KPSA National Honorary Secretary

NAIROBI – A leadership transition has officially taken place at the Kenya Private Schools Association (KPSA) following a formal handover event held at Devan Plaza in Westlands. Madam Rosebella Ojiambo, the outgoing National Honorary Secretary, has transferred her duties and instruments of office to her successor, Dr. Boniface Owiti.

Leadership Transition

This change in leadership represents a notable development for the KPSA, an organization that advocates for private educational institutions in Kenya. In an official communication, the association noted that members are prepared for a new phase of organizational development under the direction of Dr. Owiti.

Future Focus and Advocacy

During the handover ceremony, the KPSA expressed expectations for continued advocacy, structural improvements, and increased engagement with its members. The association emphasized that Dr. Owiti’s appointment occurs during a significant period for the education sector, which is currently adapting to ongoing curriculum changes and broader economic factors.

Sector Impact

Private institutions remain a substantial component of the Kenyan education system. The incoming National Honorary Secretary will be responsible for leading initiatives designed to maintain and improve educational standards within these schools. Stakeholders and educators looking for updates on educational policy and leadership can find more information on teacher.co.ke.

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