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Keroche billionaire Tabitha Karanja joins UDA, to vie for Nakuru senatorial seat
Keroche billionaire Tabitha Karanja joins UDA, to vie for Nakuru senatorial seat
PHOTO:DP William Ruto welcomes entrepreneur Tabitha Karanja to UDA on Wednesday, January 26, 2022 in Nakuru. [Courtesy]
 

By:
Manny Anyango

Posted:
Jan,27-2022 04:03:44
 
Keroche founder Tabitha Karanja will vie for the Nakuru Senatorial seat on a UDA ticket.

Karanja announced her entry to the UDA party at the Nakuru ASK ground where Deputy President William Ruto is having a mega rally alongside ANC's Musalia Mudavadi and Ford Kenya's Moses Wetangula. 

She was welcomed into the stage by the current Nakuru Senator Susan Kihika who described her as a resilient and hardworking woman who will transform Nakuru into a business hub. 

During her speech, she said after lengthy consultations with friends and family, she has resolved to join UDA. 

“For months we have been involved in consultations with close friends and I feel it’s time I gave this seat a shot,”

"Mimi ni mwanabiashara hapa Nakuru County, na nina amini hii mrengo wa bottom-up, tukishika na Mheshimiwa William Ruto, pamoja na Susan Kihika, pesa itakua mfukoni na Nakuru itasonga mbele," she said 

The 57-year-old is the founder of the Naivasha-based brewery.

Tabitha in 2010 received Moran of the Order of the Burning Spear (MBS) from President Mwai Kibaki.

She is currently in a protracted court battle with KRA over tax returns targeting some of her company’s popular brands.

Addressing the press in Naivasha a while back, Tabitha Karanja noted that for years, investors had been locked out of the market or bullied due to harsh laws and unfair business practices.

“I have been at the centre of the unfair business practices and given a chance I would introduce laws that would protect investors and increase business opportunities,” she said.

Source:
The Star