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Karanja noted the move will enable her focus on her senatorial job as well as the Deputy Majority leader role in Senate. She exits after serving the company for 25 years, where she saw the company grow to be the second largest alcoholic beverages producer in Kenya. Her move comes after the company agreed with KRA to withdraw the protracted Sh1.1Billion tax case with a view of settling it out of court. She has handed over the reins to the brewer's chief financial officer Potas Anaya.
Tabitha Karanja steps down as Keroche Breweries CEO
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