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Ndindi Nyoro and 9 Other Top Shareholders at Kenya Power

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Kiharu Member of Parliament, Ndindi Nyoro, has emerged as the largest individual shareholder in Kenya Power, with shares valued at Ksh 210 million.

Known for his sharp business instincts, Nyoro has been a savvy investor in the Nairobi Securities Exchange since his university days at Kenyatta University, where he studied Economics.

In addition to his business endeavors, Nyoro plays a key role in shaping Kenya’s financial policies as the Chairman of the Budget and Appropriations Committee in the National Assembly.

Among other notable shareholders in Kenya Power, Naran and Virji Khimji Hirani hold a combined stake worth Ksh 168.4 million.

Renowned for their extensive business investments, the Hirani brothers have made significant contributions to Kenya’s real estate and manufacturing sectors.

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James Ochieng Ooko, with shares worth Ksh 85.8 million, is a seasoned investor recognized for his involvement across multiple industries.

He is particularly celebrated for his efforts in advancing technology development in East Africa.

Suresh Naran Ratna Varsani, who has invested Ksh 84.7 million, is an influential figure in the retail and real estate sectors.

His strategic investment decisions have consistently driven growth in his ventures.

Similarly, Wilson Kimeli Maiyo, also holding shares valued at Ksh 84.7 million, has made a name for himself in the agricultural sector, where he champions sustainable farming practices.

Kipkales Chetalam Kale owns shares worth Ksh 77 million and is a significant player in the hospitality and tourism industries.

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He has successfully established a series of enterprises that have contributed to the sector’s growth across the country.

Nehemia Ikuah Ruhari, holding shares valued at Ksh 70 million, boasts an extensive background in finance and investment management.

His experience in banking has equipped him with a keen eye for high-yield opportunities.

Mohamed Abdulahi Sharawe’s Ksh 63 million stake reflects his expertise in the energy sector, where he has invested in both conventional and renewable energy initiatives.

Meanwhile, John Njuguna Ngugi, with shares totaling Ksh 55.9 million, is a key figure in construction and infrastructure development, significantly shaping Kenya’s urban landscape.

Lastly, Husein Mohammed Rashid, with a Ksh 38.4 million investment, extends his diverse portfolio to include stakes in media and telecommunications, underscoring his versatile business acumen.