Kenya’s Moi family-linked Sosian Energy electrifies national grid, paving way for power stability
Kenya’s Moi family is Kenya’s second-largest landowner after the Kenyatta family.
Kenya’s Moi family is Kenya’s second-largest landowner after the Kenyatta family.
Despite this setback, the Tanzanian billionaire brothers remain among the wealthiest investors on the Dar es Salaam Stock Exchange.
Under the leadership of James Mwangi, who owns a 3.38-percent stake in the company, Equity Group saw a 15 percent increase in profit in 2022
Dyer & Blair, owned by Mbaru, has emerged triumphant in a $3.3-million legal battle against former KCB Director John Kung’u Kiarie.
Keroche Breweries has become one of Kenya’s largest producers of alcoholic beverages.
Flutterwave is widely recognized as Africa’s most valuable tech startup.
According to Peter Njonjo, the decision to part ways with the agents was made to ensure the company’s continued growth and success.
Bakhresa is the founder of Tanzanian conglomerate, Bakhresa Group.
Chandaria donated the funds to the Kenyatta University Teaching, Referral and Research Hospital.
Britam Holdings is a prominent diversified financial services conglomerate partly owned by Kenya’s richest investors.
Shirima was the founder of Precision Air, the largest privately held commercial airline in East Africa.
Kimani, known for his diverse investment portfolio, owns a 34.54-percent stake, equivalent to 6,762,133 shares, in Kakuzi.
The expansion of MMTC to Botswana underscores Mwale’s dedication to fostering innovation and sustainable development across Africa.
Muriuki revealed that the core banking system upgrade, which aims to propel the bank to the “next growth frontier.”
This comes shortly after Patel transferred his 4.12-percent stake in Bamburi Cement to Aksaya, his private investment office.
The Merali family, custodians of the late tycoon Naushad Merali’s estate, is the majority shareholder of Sameer Africa.