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As of April 2021, the companies of the Devki Group included but were not limited to the following: [2] 1. Devki Steel Mills Limited: Ruiru, Kenya 2. Maisha Mabati Mills Limited: Ruiru, Kenya 3. National Cement Company Limited: Athi River, Kenya. [6] 4. Maisha Packaging Company Limited: Athi River, Kenya 5. Northwood Aviation Limited: Nairobi ...
Africa [5] United Nations: Gigiri Africa [6] BlackBerry Ltd: East Africa and Central Africa [7] Bosch: East Africa [8] Cisco Systems: Upper Hill East Africa [9] Chartis: Westlands Africa [10] China-Africa Development Fund: East Africa [11] China Central Television: Hurlingham Africa [12] China Daily: CBD Africa [13] China Radio International ...
Nairobi: 1982 Commercial bank, defunct 2015 P D East African Breweries: Consumer goods Brewers Nairobi: 1922 Beer, KN: EABL: P A Equity Group Holdings Limited: Financials Banks Nairobi: 1984 KN: EQTY: P A Eveready East Africa: Consumer goods Nondurable household products Nairobi: 1967 Batteries, disposable shavers, KN: EVRD: P A Jubilee ...
The group is involved in industries including: agriculture, manufacturing, distribution, high-tech, construction, transport and finance.The company's offices are located in Nairobi, the capital city of Kenya, and the largest metropolitan area in that country.
The Standard is one of the largest newspapers in Kenya with a 48% market share. It is the oldest newspaper in the country and is owned by The Standard Group, which also runs the Kenya Television Network (KTN), Radio Maisha, The Nairobian (a weekly tabloid) and Standard Digital which is its online platform.
Unga Group was founded in 1908 making it one of Kenya's oldest companies. The group's headquarters are in Nairobi with flour mills in Eldoret, Nakuru and Mombasa. [2]In 2000, Unga Group was in losses and entered into a strategic investment partnership with Seaboard Corporation to form Unga Holding Limited as part of its recovery strategy. [3]
HACO was founded by industrialist Chris Kirubi in 1974. [1] In 2008, Tiger Brands, the South African home products conglomerate acquired a 51 percent controlling interest in the company, [8] [9] for an estimated KSh363 million (approx. US$3.63 million).
West Kenya Sugar Company [8] Sony Sugar Company [9] Kibos Sugar and Allied Industries Limited [10] Butali Sugar Mills [11] Transmara Sugar Company [12] Sukari Industries Limited [13] Kwale International Sugar Company Limited [1] [14] Kisii Sugar Factory [15] West Valley Sugar; Naitiri Sugar; Olepito Sugar Factory