The Kenya Primary Schools Headteachers Association (KEPSHA) has announced a series of major reforms aimed at strengthening school leadership, improving education delivery, and aligning primary education with ongoing national policy changes. The resolutions were presented by National Secretary Irene Yiaile during the association’s 21st Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Mombasa, where members also adopted the 2024/2025 financial audit report and approved the 2025 activity budget. Among the major decisions was the full adoption and operationalization of KEPSHA’s new identity, KECSHA, and the provision of free Wi-Fi at all future AGMs and conferences to improve access to digital resources.