Joseph Kagai

Joseph Kagai

politician Kenya

Joseph Kagai is the Vice Chairman of the Mass Mobility Operators Association in Kenya. He has been actively involved in addressing the challenges faced by transport operators, particularly in light of the recent suspension of Super Metro vehicles by the National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA). Kagai has emphasized the need for accountability regarding the quality of speed limiters and has called for an investigation into the vendors of these devices, asserting that the issues do not lie with the transport operators but rather with the authorized suppliers.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
199,338
Power
393$
Sentiment
5.75
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Kenya 4 5.75 0.37% +0% 53,771,296 199,338 $106,000 393$
Totals 4 53,771,296 199,338 $106,000 393$
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Recent Mentions

Kenya Kenya: Joseph Kagai, chairman of the Intercorridor Mobility Association, addressed the media about the transport sector crisis. 6

The Standard: Transport sector crisis deepens as operators split over planned nationwide strike

Kenya Kenya: Joseph Kagai, chairman of the Intercorridor Mobility Association, addressed the media about the rising vehicle arson incidents in Kenya. 7

The Standard: Transport operators threaten nationwide strike over rising vehicle arson

Kenya Kenya: Inter-Corridor Mobility chairperson Joseph Kagai warned that patience among motorists is wearing thin. 6

The Standard: Matatu owners: Deal with the rampant boda boda attacks or else

Kenya Kenya: Joseph Kagai is the chairman of Intercorridor Mobility who warned about the escalating situation in the matatu sector. 4

The Standard: Matatu operators decry state's silence as boda-boda riders torch vehicles

Kenya Kenya: Joseph Kagai is the Vice Chairman of the Mass Mobility Operators Association who spoke during a media briefing on NTSA's suspension of Super Metro licence. 6

The Standard: Super Metro buses seek inspection after suspension