Musyoki Muli is the new chairman of Kenya Publishers Association (KPA). He replaces Kiarie Kamau, the CEO of East African Educational Publishers, who served in that role for the past four years.

Maisha Yetu sat down with Muli for an interview. Below is the story.

Musyoki Muli’s desire to become a university lecturer saw him pursue a Masters course in Literature and Theatre and Arts at Kenyatta University, where he had done his undergraduate studies, in Education.

The Masters degree brought him a step closer to his dream as he soon became a tutorial fellow at the same university.

While his tutorial fellow position came as a blessing to his career prospects, it brought with it some trouble. During this time he was teaching English and Literature at Machakos High School.