Charles Nyachae

Charles Nyachae

politician Kenya

Charles Nyachae is a notable Kenyan lawyer and former politician, currently in the news as one of the shortlisted candidates for a key role at the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC), where he is expected to contribute to the electoral integrity and reform in Kenya.

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Kenya Kenya: Charles Nyachae was claimed by Gachagua to have emerged as the best candidate for the commission. 6

The Standard: IEBC nominees to be vetted on May 26 as Gachagua faults list

Kenya Kenya: Relative to Charles Nyachae and Anne Amadi, the names that occupied public discourse, he is largely unknown. 5

The Standard: MPs addicted to CDF will have to adjust to a future without it

Kenya Kenya: Among the notable candidates seeking to fill the positions left vacant by the late IEBC Chairperson Wafula Chebukati and his team are former CIC chair Charles Nyachae. 6

The Standard: Ruto receives IEBC nominees report, to submit names to Parliament

Kenya Kenya: Charles Nyachae resigned as a judge of the East African Court of Justice due to dysfunction and financial challenges within the East African Community. 5

The Standard: Nyachae: I quit from regional court over 'unfair' Sh258,000 salary

Kenya Kenya: Justice Charles Nyachae has pointed the finger at financial instability and frequent session cancellations as key factors in his decision to step down from East African Court of Justice. 5

The Standard: Charles Nyachae cites court's instability in decision to resign from EACJ

Kenya Kenya: Charles Nyachae resigned as a judge of the East African Court of Justice due to dysfunction and financial challenges within the East African Community. 5

The Standard: Nyachae: I stepped down from East African Court of Justice over $2,000 'unfair' salary