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List of multibillion properties owned by kenyatta family

The Kenyatta family is one of the wealthiest families in Kenya. Former President Uhuru Kenyatta and his family own several multibillion-pound properties across the country. Here is a list of some of the family’s most valuable assets.

Uhuru kenyatta family’s business ventures

Uhuru kenyatta family’s business ventures are vast and varied. From agriculture to media, the kenyatta family has their hands in many different industries. Here is a look at some of the businesses that the kenyatta family owns:

Kenya Airways- One of the largest airlines in Africa, Kenya Airways has shaeres owned by the kenyatta family. The airline was founded in 1977 and has since carried millions of passengers to destinations all over the world.

The Daily Nation- One of the most popular newspapers in Kenya, The Daily Nation has also shares owned by the kenyatta family. The newspaper was founded in 1960 and covers news from all over Kenya.

Kenya Broadcasting Corporation- The national broadcaster in Kenya, the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation has part of its shares owned by the kenyatta family. The broadcaster provides television and radio services to all of Kenya.

Kenya Commercial Bank- One of the largest banks in Kenya, Kenya Commercial Bank has also sheres owned by the kenyatta family. The bank was founded in 1966 and provides banking services to individuals and businesses all over Kenya.

Other properties owned by the Kenyatta family

The Kenyatta family is one of the richest families in Kenya. They own other several properties worth billions of shillings. This properties include a hotel, several farms, and a large piece of land in Nairobi.

The family’s riches have come under scrutiny in recent years, as Uhuru Kenyatta has been accused of corruption. However, the family insists that their wealth is legitimate and that they have acquired their assets through hard work.

What do you think about the Kenyatta family’s wealth? Do you think it is fair that they own so many properties while many Kenyans are struggling to make ends meet? Let us know in the comments below.

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