Davis Chirchir

Davis Chirchir

politician Kenya

Davis Chirchir is the Transport Cabinet Secretary in Kenya, responsible for overseeing the proposal of toll fees on major roads as part of the government's efforts to fund road maintenance and construction amidst financial constraints.

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Kenya Kenya: Davis Chirchir has directed road agencies to compile a report on all black spots amid outcry over the increasing number of road accidents across the country. 7

The Standard: Chirchir decries road deaths, directs agencies to act

Kenya Kenya: Transport Cabinet Secretary Davis Chirchir reiterated the government’s commitment to improve public transport. 7

The Standard: Mombasa rail to improve cargo and commuter transport

Kenya Kenya: Transport Cabinet Secretary Davis Chirchir announced that Sh2.1 billion has been disbursed to the National Land Commission for compensation to residents displaced by the project. 6

The Standard: Ruto urges critics to give him time as he opens Mombasa commuter rail

Kenya Kenya: Davis Chirchir is the Transport Cabinet Secretary who addressed the causes of fatal road crashes in Kenya. 7

The Standard: CS Chirchir: Bad roads, driver behaviour to blame for fatal August road crashes

Kenya Kenya: Davis Chirchir is the Energy Cabinet Secretary involved in overseeing geothermal projects in Kenya. 7

The Standard: KenGen explores more geothermal fields as electricity demand soars

Kenya Kenya: Transport CS Davis Chirchir stated that the project spanning Rironi to Nakuru, Eldoret, and ultimately to Malaba is to proceed under a Public-Private Partnership. 6

The Standard: Ndindi Nyoro faults government over high fuel prices, road toll plan

Kenya Kenya: Transport Cabinet Secretary Davis Chirchir has been accused of only engaging stakeholders on financial matters. 3

The Standard: Transport stakeholders call out CS Chirchir as accidents rise