6 companies owned by Tanzanian multimillionaire Seif Ali Seif
Through Super Group, Tanzanian tycoon Seif Ali Seif has interests in automobile manufacturing, logistics and sugar production.
Through Super Group, Tanzanian tycoon Seif Ali Seif has interests in automobile manufacturing, logistics and sugar production.
As a non-executive director on Britam Holdings’ board, Mbaru holds a beneficial stake of 130,000,000 shares in the company.
Ali Seif and his family are the beneficial owners of Kagera Sugar Group which is a subsidiary of the their conglomerate, Super Group.
Starlink officially launched in Africa in 2022, with Musk claiming that the satellite Internet service provider will operate anywhere on Earth where it is legally permitted.
The bump in the market value of Aga Khan IV’s stake in NMG reflects investors’ growing confidence and interest in the Kenyan equity market.
According to the report, Kiuna purchased an additional 93,826 shares in BOC Kenya, amounting to a value of Ksh7.2 million ($63,400).
East Africa’s healthcare industry, Katongole, holds a significant 2.79-percent stake in CiplaQCIL.
Billionaires.Africa has identified and monitored five prominent companies held by the Kenyan Merali family.
Centum RE is a prominent property developer linked to Robert Kirubi and Mary-Ann Musangi, heirs to the late tycoon Chris Kirubi’s business empire.
Patel is one of the largest investors on the Nairobi Stock Exchange with a portfolio that has a current value exceeding $24 million.
Ha Chow holds a 14.59-percent stake in ABC Banking Corp., making her the second-largest shareholder in the Port Louis-based financial services provider.
The $1.45-million increase solidifies Shah’s position as one of the richest investors on the Nairobi Securities Exchange.
Aziz, made history in 2013 when Forbes recognized him as the first Tanzanian to achieve a billion-dollar fortune.
Following his passing in 2021, Chris Kirubi’s son, Robert Kirubi, and daughter, Mary-Ann Musangi, inherited 80 percent of his vast fortune.
Macha, ranked as one of the richest investors on the local bourse, owns 1.9 percent of CRDB Bank, equivalent to 32,764,200 shares.
With a 65.46-percent stake, Kenya’s Merali family holds the largest share in Sasini Tea.