Kenyan tycoon David Langat eyes 2027 Governor bid in Nandi
Rift Valley tycoon David Langat says he may run for governor in 2027—likely in Nandi or Uasin Gishu—if grassroots support coalesces behind him.
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Rift Valley tycoon David Langat says he may run for governor in 2027—likely in Nandi or Uasin Gishu—if grassroots support coalesces behind him.
Kenyan businessman David Langat has started paying long-overdue debts to Tanzanian tea farmers, seven years after buying three major firms. His move signals a fresh start for the struggling industry.
Langat envisions the school, dubbed the ACK Dr. David Langat School, as a self-reliant entity.
Langat built his fortune through import and export ventures and diversified into agribusiness, real estate, energy, hospitality and insurance.
Langat is the owner of DL Group, a Kenyan conglomerate with interests in tea farming and exports, trading, real estate and hospitality.
Langat, the founder and chairman of DL Group, is one of the largest indigenous producers and exporters of Kenyan tea.
The plaintiff claims that they flew around the country and abroad for a year and now refuse to pay the bill.