Uhuru Kenyatta
Net Worth: $500 Million – Uhuru Kenyatta is the 4th and current President of Kenya, in office since 2013. He is the son of Jomo Kenyatta, Kenya’s founding father and first President, in office between 1964 and 1978.
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Net Worth: $500 Million – Uhuru Kenyatta is the 4th and current President of Kenya, in office since 2013. He is the son of Jomo Kenyatta, Kenya’s founding father and first President, in office between 1964 and 1978.
Net Worth: $550 Million – Naushad Merali is a Kenyan investor, founder and Chairman of the Sameer Group, a conglomerate with interests in construction, agriculture, property, IT and finance.
Net Worth: $700 Million – Bhimji Depar Shah is a Kenyan businessman, industrialist and entrepreneur. He is the founder and current Chairman of Bidco Group of Companies, a Kenya-based, family-owned manufacturing conglomerate.
William Warero gives his assessment of the data communications services sector in Kenya and presents MTech Communications, a group which was founded in Nigeria in 2001 and has now become Africa’s leading mobile content and media interactivity provider.
William Warero, Account Manager at MTech Communications, gives an overview of the group. MTech was founded in Nigeria in 2001 and has now become Africa’s leading mobile content and media interactivity provider.
Sweata Shah gives an overview of the health and medical sector in Kenya. She also presents Apples + Sense, a Nairobi-based medical center providing comprehensive services ranging from consultations, preventative healthcare and diagnostics to treatments and surgical interventions.
Sweata Shah, Managing Director of Apples + Sense, describes the philosophy of the medical center and explains why Apples + Sense is different from the competition.
Joshua Oigara shares his views on the banking and financial sectors in Kenya at the moment and gives an overview of the economy. He also presents Kenya Commercial Bank (KCB).
Dan Awendo talks about the property development sector in Kenya and presents Home Afrika, a property development company incorporated in 2008, founded on key principles of “homes for all” and “economic empowerment”. He discusses strategy and future plans.
Dan Awendo, Managing Director of Home Afrika, shares his vision for the future of the company in the next 2/3 years and beyond, saying his goal is to deliver a million houses in Africa in the long-term.