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    KEPSHA chairman Nzioka killed in road accident in Athi River

    KahawaTungu ReporterBy KahawaTungu ReporterFebruary 17, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The National Chairman of the Kenya Primary Schools Heads Association (KEPSHA) Johnston Nzioka died in a road accident along Mombasa Road, Machakos County.

    Police said Nzioka succumbed to injuries after he was involved in a road crash in Athi River on Sunday February 16 afternoon.

    His four-wheel drive vehicle crashed into a moving trailer on the busy Nairobi-Mombasa Highway as he swerved to avoid a head on collision with an oncoming car.

    He died on the spot and police suspect he was speeding at the time of the accident.

    The body was moved to the mortuary pending autopsy and other investigations.

    Nzioka who doubled as the Headteacher at Donholm Primary School in Nairobi and was a seasoned educationist.

    He had been a head teacher to various schools in the city.

    KEPSHA chairman dies

    He was also a vocal critic of the delayed capitation funds that have left many schools struggling.

    Beyond his teaching duties, Nzioka has been an active contributor to co-curricular activities.

    His leadership in sports administration has seen him rise from a Sub-County Chairman of the Kenya Primary Schools Sports Association to the National Vice-Chairperson of the same organization in 2015. Additionally, he served as the Organizing Secretary of the Federation of East African Primary Schools Headteachers, further cementing his influence in the region’s education sector.

    Nzioka took over as KEPSHA’s Acting National Chairperson following the retirement of Nicholas Gathemia on March 3, 2021.

    KEPSHA National Treasurer Kennedy Kyeva described Nzioka as a pillar of leadership in the education sector.

    “We have lost a visionary leader, a champion of teachers’ welfare, and an advocate for quality education in Kenya. His passing is a major blow,” Kyeva stated.

    Secretary-General of the Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) Collins Oyuu paid tribute to Nzioka’s remarkable leadership.

    “His diplomatic leadership skills, advocacy for teachers’ welfare, and ability to unite his members during challenging times will be sorely missed.”

    Many other stakeholders in the education sector mourned the death of Nzioka.

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