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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The heirs of late Kenyan billionaire Chris Kirubi experience a significant decline in Centum Investment’s stake.
Centum Investments is partly owned by Robert Kirubi and Mary-Ann Musangi, heirs to the late Chris Kirubi’s multimillion-dollar business empire.
After Kirubi’s passing, his son and daughter inherited 80 percent of his fortune.
Kirubi passed away in 2021 at the age of 80.
Kirubi passed away last year.
Following the demise of Chris Kirubi, his son Robert Kirubi and daughter Mary-Ann Musangi received 80 percent of his fortune.
Following Kirubi’s demise, his son Robert Kirubi and daughter Mary-Ann Musangi received 80 percent of his fortune.
Aside from his ownership interest in Centum, Kimani controls 32.3 percent of Kakuzi and 2.99 percent of Nation Media Group.
The million-dollar dividend will be deposited into the family’s bank account at a later date.