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.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
4 wks
Reach
111,802
Power
220$
Sentiment
6.33
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Kenya 3 6.33 0.15% +40% 53,771,296 111,802 $106,000 220$
Totals 3 53,771,296 111,802 $106,000 220$
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Recent Mentions

Kenya Kenya: Davis Chirchir has announced plans to introduce stringent rules in efforts to curb road accidents. 7

The Standard: Government to reintroduce alcoblow amid rising road accidents

Kenya Kenya: Davis Chirchir, Cabinet Secretary for Transport, expressed concerns about the funding gap for road maintenance. 5

The Standard: Why state, motorists are at odds on road tolling

Kenya Kenya: Davis Chirchir is the Transport Cabinet Secretary who insisted that economic infrastructure should not come at the cost of the government’s investment in social development initiatives. 7

The Standard: State now turns to KAA to fund new airport after Adani fallout

Kenya Kenya: Transport CS Davis Chirchir states in the policy that roads should be funded through fuel levies and tolls where viable. 5

The Standard: Road tax tyranny: How State plans to raid Kenyans' pockets in Sh4.8tr roads toll policy

Kenya Kenya: Transport CS Davis Chirchir states in the policy that roads should be funded through fuel levies and tolls where viable. 5

The Standard: How State plans to raid Kenyans' pockets in Sh4.8tr roads toll policy

Kenya Kenya: Sifuna said that Chirchir was a compliant Cabinet Secretary who cooperated with lawmakers when called upon to explain issues affecting Kenyans in the energy sector. 9

The Standard: Sifuna: Why I hail Chirchir's tenure as Energy CS