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A list of multimillion-dollar properties owned by former cabinet secretary Fred Matang’i

Fred Matiang'i/Photo courtesy.

Fred Matiang’i is a former Kenyan Cabinet Secretary who served from 2013 to 2018. During his tenure, he was in charge of several government agencies, including the Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of Education. He has compiled a sizable portfolio of properties as a result of his hard work and dedication, including some of the most expensive and luxurious properties in the country.

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One of Fred Matiang’i’s most prominent properties is a five-bedroom mansion in Nairobi’s affluent Karen neighborhood. The mansion is worth more than KES 500 million and is in a gated community with 24-hour security. It has a large garden, a swimming pool, and an amazing view of the Ngong hills.

Fred Matiang’i also owns a luxurious 4-bedroom apartment in Nairobi’s Westlands neighborhood. This apartment is valued at KES 300 million and is in a secure complex with 24-hour security. It has a modern kitchen, a living room, and a balcony with city views.

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In Kiambu County, Fred Matiang’i also owns a large farm. This farm has a land area of 250 acres and is worth more than KES 250 million. It is a well-kept farm with a wide range of crops and animals.

Subsequently, Fred Matiang’i owns a vacation home in Malindi. This KES 100 million holiday home is located in a secure gated community with 24-hour security. It has a swimming pool, a well-kept lawn, and a breathtaking view of the sea.

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These are just a few of Fred Matiang’i’s properties. His portfolio is impressive, demonstrating how hard he has worked to achieve success.

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