Kenyan liquor tycoon Tabitha Karanja steps down as CEO of Keroche after 25 years
Keroche Breweries has become one of Kenya’s largest producers of alcoholic beverages.
Keroche Breweries has become one of Kenya’s largest producers of alcoholic beverages.
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The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) said it is demanding full accountability from Karanja.
Karanja complained that it is unbearable to witness the loss of over 400 jobs.
Karanja founded the Kenyan brewer in 1997.
Karanja launched Keroche Breweries in 1997.
Karanja founded Keroche Breweries in 1997.
After a month’s consultation with family and friends, she has decided to run for political office.
Keroche is a strong competitor for the British-controlled EABL, holding a 29-percent share of Kenya’s alcoholic beverage market.
Kenyan tycoon and CEO of Keroche Breweries Tabitha Karanja has revealed that a new expansion strategy could see the Kenya Revenue Authority generate over Ksh1 billion ($92.7 million) annually.