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  2. Devki Group - Wikipedia

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    The Devki Group of Companies, commonly referred to as the Devki Group, is a privately owned conglomerate in Kenya. Narendra Raval , a wealthy Kenyan industrialist and philanthropist, is a majority shareholder in each of the companies in the Group.

  3. Narendra Raval - Wikipedia

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    Raval serves as the Executive Chairman of the Devki Group of Companies, a conglomerate in East Africa that manufactures steel, aluminum and cement. He is estimated to have a net worth of US$400 million as of 2015, ranking him as the 46th richest African, and 2nd richest Kenyan based on the 2015 Forbes list of Africa's richest in Kenya. [1]

  4. National Cement Company Limited - Wikipedia

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    National Cement Company Limited (NCCL), also National Cement Company Kenya Limited, is a cement manufacturer in Kenya.It is a subsidiary of the Devki Group of Companies, an industrial and manufacturing conglomerate, with headquarters in Kenya and operating subsidiaries in Kenya, Uganda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

  5. Category:Devki Group - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Devki Group" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Category:Conglomerate companies of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Devki Group (5 P) Pages in category "Conglomerate companies of Kenya" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  7. Kenya's president cancels major deals with Adani Group - AOL

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    The Adani Group was set to invest $1.85bn in Kenya's main airport in exchange for a contract to run it for 30 years, as well as a $736m deal with the energy ministry to construct power lines.

  8. World Bank Projects Leave Trail of Misery Around Globe

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    In Kenya, the World Bank's in-house Inspection Panel found the bank violated its policies by failing to do enough to protect the Sengwer, an indigenous minority group in Kenya's western forests. Over the past decade, the World Bank has regularly failed to enforce its

  9. The World Bank Group's Uncounted

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    The Tata group, one of India’s largest conglomerates, promised to be a good neighbor when it took on the job of building the nation’s first “ultra mega” coal-fired power plant. Find Out First ICIJ and The Huffington Post estimate that 3.4 million people have been physically or economically displaced by World Bank-backed projects since 2004.