By Own Correspondent| Zanu-PF Bikita East Member of Parliament and former long-serving Pamushana High School head, Johnson Madhuku, has resigned as president of the National Association of Secondary School Heads (NASH).
Madhuku recently resigned following his victory in the July 30 harmonised polls where he was voted legislator for Bikita East.
His entry into full-time politics brought the curtain down on an illustrious career in the education sector spanning 34 years.
It was at the helm of NASH where he earned both national and international acclaim when he was re-elected to lead the organisation for five consecutive terms until his resignation to concentrate on politics.
Former NASH vice president and Gwanda High School head Mr Arthur Maphosa is now the organisation’s acting president.
Madhuku said that his focus was now on his work as a parliamentarian.
Said Madhuku:
“I tendered my resignation at a NASH national executive meeting held at a Gweru hotel recently.
My focus now is on spearheading development in Bikita East constituency where I was resoundingly voted Member of Parliament.”