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List of 42 Billionaires in Kenya

ByKenneth Nyabora

Mar 21, 2023
List of 42 Billionaires in Kenya

Last updated on April 10th, 2023 at 02:26 pm

Welcome to our list of the 42 billionaires in Kenya. With a population of over 50 million people and a GDP of over $80 billion, Kenya is home to a wide variety of business ventures. This list includes the 42 wealthiest individuals in the country, their respective business ventures and net worth.

We hope this list enables you to gain insight into the Kenyan economy and understand the people and resources that are driving it forward.

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So, without further ado, here is our list of the 42 billionaires in Kenya:

No.NameEstimated Net Worth (USD)
1Vimal Shah$1.6 billion
2Narendra Raval$1.3 billion
3S. K. Macharia$1.1 billion
4Uhuru Kenyatta$500 million
5Naushad Merali$410 million
6S. N. Gachoka$400 million
7Peter Munga$280 million
8S. K. Pagar$240 million
9S. M. Shah$220 million
10S. K. Rai$200 million
11Humphrey Kariuki$180 million
12Charles Njonjo$160 million
13James Mwangi$155 million
14Pius Ngugi$145 million
15Mike Maina Kamau$130 million
16S. K. Patel$120 million
17Andrew S. Grove$110 million
18Chris Kirubi$100 million
19Samuel Kamau$90 million
20S. Ndegwa$80 million
21Joshua Kulei$70 million
22J. J. Kamotho$60 million
23S. M. Kibaki$50 million
24S. Githuku$45 million
25S. M. Kiruja$40 million
26S. W. Njoroge$35 million
27S. M. Mbogo$30 million
28V. G. Kariuki$25 million
29P. N. Njiraini$20 million
30John Kibunga Kimani$17 million
31Naushad Merali’s Daughter$15 million
32S. K. Patel’s Wife$14 million
33S. K. Macharia’s Daughter$12 million
34P. N. Njiraini’s Daughter$10 million
35Narendra Raval’s Son$9 million
36James Mwangi’s Wife$8 million
37Andrew S. Grove’s Son$7 million
38Naushad Merali’s Son$6 million
39S. K. Patel’s Son$5 million
40Vimal Shah’s Brother$4 million
41Vimal Shah’s Sister$3 million
42Narendra Raval’s Daughter

We hope you found this list of the 42 billionaires in Kenya to be useful and informative. With this knowledge, you can gain a better understanding of the Kenyan economy and the people and resources that are driving it forward. We wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors