Kenya is one of the largest economies in Africa. The richest people in Kenya include many of the richest people in the country.
NO. 10. Macharia. Net worth $165 million. Samuel Macharia, popularly known as SK Macharia, is one of the most well-known personalities in the Kenyan media. He is the owner of Royal Media, which owns Citizen TV, public radio, Busasa and several regional talk stations. Mr. Macharia's net worth is estimated to be $165 million, mostly linked to his shares in Royal Media. Outside of news, S.K. has interests in banking, agriculture and real estate.
Estimated worth: $170 million. James Mwangi is the CEO and Chairman of Equity Group, founded by Peter Munga. Mwangi may not own Equity Bank, but he is one of the highest-paid CEOs in Kenya, with an average salary in the millions. This also explains why he is worth $170 million.
Raila Odinga Raila Odinga once claimed he was worth just 2 billion shillings. But analysts believe he is worth much more, around $250 million. He is also known for his vast mansions in Mombasa, Karen and Kisumu. Seven, Peter Munger. About $280 million. Peter Munger is the CEO of Equity Holding Group, a regional investment firm. He recently stepped down as CEO of the company but still has money. Munger's estimated net worth is around $280 million. Sixth place: Narendra Ravel. Estimated worth: $400 million.Narendra Rawell is a seasoned entrepreneur who currently serves as CEO of Denki Group, a leading home appliance company. The energy group produces steel, aluminum and cement and includes numerous companies. Mr. Lavelle's net worth is currently at least $400 million. Estimated value: $430 million.
Ranco Group owner Mahendra Ramgai Patel is fifth. Patel is worth an estimated $430 million and has interests in a variety of sectors including manufacturing, publishing, real estate, hardware and office space. Fourth: Uhuru Mvingei Kenyatta. Estimated value: $530 million. However, some observers believe that his wealth is largely due to his family's involvement in banking, transportation, media, agriculture, land and hospitality. Third. Jaswinder Singh Bedi is the owner of textile manufacturing giant Bedi.
He is the third richest person in Kenya with a record fortune of $680 million. Binji Depar Shah. Estimated net worth: $750 million. Binji Depar Shah is the father of Bidco Group CEO Vimal Shah, once Kenya's richest man. However, the bulk of Vimal Shah's wealth belongs to his father, Binji Depar. Binji Depar founded the fast-food maker Bidco Group, which owns brands including Elianto Oil, Musafi, Cowboy, Sun Top, Golden Fry Cooking Oil and Nudie's Instant Noodles. First Place. Sameer Naushad Mehrali is currently the richest man in Kenya, having inherited a fortune from his father Naushad Mehrali. Sameer is a managing member of the Sameer Group, which has a wide portfolio of businesses in banking, real estate, manufacturing, agriculture and telecommunications.
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