Kenyan businessman John Kimani earns nearly $1.6 million from Kakuzi shares
Kimani owns 34.54 percent of Kakuzi, or 6,762,133 ordinary shares, in the agricultural cultivation and manufacturing company.
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Kimani owns 34.54 percent of Kakuzi, or 6,762,133 ordinary shares, in the agricultural cultivation and manufacturing company.
Among the beneficiaries of this remarkable dividend payout, John Kimani, one of Kenya’s wealthiest investors, will receive $83,300.
Kimani, known for his diverse investment portfolio, owns a 34.54-percent stake, equivalent to 6,762,133 shares, in Kakuzi.
Despite the decrease in his stake, Kimani remains one of the richest investors on the Nairobi Securities Exchange.
Kakuzi Plc is an agricultural cultivation and manufacturing firm.
Kimani owns a significant 2.35-percent stake in Nation Media Group.
Kimani holds a substantial interest in Kakuzi, amounting to 34.54 percent, or 6,762,133 shares.
Kimani controls a 34.54-percent stake in Kakuzi.
Rai ranks as one of Kenya’s richest businessmen.
Kimani owns a 32.3-percent stake in Kakuzi.
Kimani controls a 34.54-percent stake in Kakuzi.
Kimani owns a significant 2.35-percent stake in NMG.
Kimani owns 34.54 percent of Kakuzi.
Kimani recently received approval to increase his ownership to just under 40 percent.
Kimani owns 32.3 percent of Kakuzi.
Aside from his ownership interest in Centum, Kimani controls 32.3 percent of Kakuzi and 2.99 percent of Nation Media Group.