Pius Ngugi

Pius Ngugi Mbugua, is a Kenyan entrepreneur and one of the country's wealthiest persons.

Early life

Ngugi was born in Kiambu County.[1] A private man, his date and place of birth as well as early life is not publicly known.

Business

Ngugi owns Thika Coffee Mills and the Kenya Nut Company.[2] He is a shareholder in Kenya Alliance Insurance.[3] His other interests include sweet manufacturing, dairy farming, winery and Amazon Motors.[1]

Thika Coffee Mills

Thika Coffee Mills is a major private coffee miller in Kenya.[4]

Kenya Nut Company

Kenya Nut Company was founded in 1974 and has 2,500 employees.[5] It is a major player in the global macadamia nuts market.[6][7] In 2006, Kenya earned Kshs 2.3 billion (equivalent to US$33 million then) from macadamia nut exports.[8] Kenya Nut Company is the main exporter of macadamia nuts from Kenya.[9][10]

Tatu City

Ngugi is a shareholder in the Tatu City project[11] where partners include Renaissance Capital co-founder and millionaire Stephen Jennings.[12][13] Tatu City, a 2,500 acre (1,000 ha) live-work-play development 18 kilometers outside central Nairobi, is expected to be one of the largest real estate projects in Kenya's history and home to 100,000 residents.[14]

References

  1. 1 2 "Sons and daughters of Kiambu".
  2. "Kenya's extreme winemaking high above the Equator". 15 July 2011.
  3. "A third of insurers risk ban for failing to comply with law - Corporate News".
  4. "Private millers linked to cartels behind Nyeri coffee theft".
  5. http://www.kentrade.co.ke/--in-kenya-nut-co-ltd-inside-thika-i-109.html
  6. "Macadamia Market Regulations and Competitive Landscape Outlook to 2026 -". 1 September 2016.
  7. "Global Macadamia Nuts Market 2016 - Wondaree, MWT Foods, Nambucca Macnuts Pty Ltd, Golden Macadamias - openPR".
  8. "Welcome to FreshPlaza".
  9. "Pioniere auf dem globalen Nussmarkt".
  10. "From Macadamia farming into a major processing operations. Success story of Pius Ngugi - Farmers#Trend". 14 November 2015.
  11. "Local shareholders withdraw suits in Tatu City deal".
  12. "Kiwi multi-millionaire says Africa holds big opportunities for NZ". 16 July 2016 via New Zealand Herald.
  13. "Tatu City boss Jennings endorses business partner".
  14. http://www.tatucity.com/project-details/


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