Centum Investment, Kenya’s largest publicly traded investment firm is partly owned by Robert Kirubi and Mary-Ann Musangi.
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Chris Kirubi’s heirs suffer $1.44-million loss from stake in Kenya’s largest listed investment firm
The heirs of late Kenyan billionaire Chris Kirubi experience a significant decline in Centum Investment’s stake.
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Centum Investments is partly owned by Robert Kirubi and Mary-Ann Musangi, heirs to the late Chris Kirubi’s multimillion-dollar business empire.
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After Kirubi’s passing, his son and daughter inherited 80 percent of his fortune.
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Centum, led by family of late Kenyan tycoon Chris Kirubi, to buy back shares worth $4.8 million
Kirubi passed away in 2021 at the age of 80.
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Centum, controlled by family of late tycoon Chris Kirubi, prepares to repay dollar-denominated loans
Kirubi passed away last year.
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Following the demise of Chris Kirubi, his son Robert Kirubi and daughter Mary-Ann Musangi received 80 percent of his fortune.
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Following Kirubi’s demise, his son Robert Kirubi and daughter Mary-Ann Musangi received 80 percent of his fortune.
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Aside from his ownership interest in Centum, Kimani controls 32.3 percent of Kakuzi and 2.99 percent of Nation Media Group.
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The million-dollar dividend will be deposited into the family’s bank account at a later date.