Charles Kerich

Charles Kerich

politician unknown

Charles Kerich serves as the Finance County Executive Committee Member (CEC) for Nairobi. He has been vocal in the ongoing financial dispute with Kenya Power, emphasizing that the power company profits from public infrastructure while neglecting to pay due fees, and claims that Kenya Power owes Nairobi County Sh17 million in land rates for 2025.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
1,812,516
Power
3,573$
Sentiment
3.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Kenya 3 3.00 3.37% +0% 53,771,296 1,812,516 $106,000 3,573$
Totals 3 53,771,296 1,812,516 $106,000 3,573$
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.

Recent Mentions

Kenya Kenya: Charles Kerich, who was sentenced to three months in prison by the High Court for failing to pay more than Sh106 million to a city law firm, is openly boasting that his connections will shield him from any arrest. 3

The Standard: Impunity: Nairobi CEC Kerich says can't be arrested despite court jailing him

Kenya Kenya: Charles Kerich is the Nairobi City County Executive Committee Member for Finance who has been sentenced to three months in prison for contempt of court. 3

The Standard: Businessman seeks removal of Nairobi Finance boss Charles Kerich from office

Kenya Kenya: Charles Kerich, who was sentenced to three months in prison by the High Court for failing to pay more than Sh106 million to a city law firm, is openly boasting that his connections will shield him from any arrest. 3

The Standard: Impunity: Nairobi CEC Kerich says can't be arrested despite court jailing him

Tanzania Tanzania: Charles Kerich, an officer of the County Finance and Planning Committee, accused Kenya Power of pretending to be a victim to mislead the discussion about their debts. 4

Mwananchi: VIDEO: Mtifuano wa ‘Kenya Power’, Jiji la Nairobi zaidi ya filamu

Kenya Kenya: Charles Kerich, the Finance CEC, pointed out that Kenya Power leases its power poles and transmission lines to internet service providers. 5

The Standard: Bills war: Kenya Power demands Sh3b as City Hall delivers garbage