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Billionaires Africa Lists East Africa’s Most Influential Stock Market Investors

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Here is the list of East Africa’s most influential stock market investors, according to Billionaires Africa.

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Philip Ndegwa Family (Kenya) — $180.8 m (NCBA Group)

Mama Ngina Kenyatta & Family (Kenya) — $159.8 m (NCBA Group)

Charles Mbire (Uganda) — $91.1 m (MTN Uganda and Bank of Baroda)

Zarin Merali & Family (Kenya) — $89.97 m (NCBA Group, Sameer Africa)

Patrick Schegg (Tanzania) — $78.3 m (NMB Bank, CRDB Bank)

James Mwangi (Kenya) — $67.62 m (Equity Group)

Baloobhai Patel (Kenya) — $66.87 m (Carbacid, financial holdings)

Suresh Bhagwanji R. Shah (Kenya) — $61.03 m (I&M Group)

Andrew S.M. Ndegwa (Kenya) — $57.01 m (NCBA Group)

James P.M. Ndegwa (Kenya) — $56.25 m (NCBA Group)

Aunali Rajabali (Tanzania) — $55.9 m (NMB Bank)

Sajjad Rajabali (Tanzania) — $55.9 m (NMB Bank)

Sudhir Ruparelia (Uganda) — $11.4 m (Stanbic Uganda Holdings, Bank of Baroda)

Frederick Kitaka (Uganda) — $3.4 m (Banking and other holdings)

Hans Aingaya Macha (Tanzania) — $26.9 m (CRDB Bank)

Michael N. Shirima estate (Tanzania) — $10.4 m (Precision Air, TOL Gases)

Emmanuel Katongole (Uganda) — $ 3.4m (pharmaceuticals)

Joseph Byamugisha (Uganda) — $1.3 m

Andrew Muhimbise (Uganda) — $1.2 m

Ceasor Mulenga (Uganda) — $3.8 m

Sanjay Rughani (Uganda) — $4.2 m

Ernest S. Massawe (Tanzania) — $7.4 m (TOL Gases)

Murtaza Nasser (Tanzania) — $3.9 m (Tanzania Portland Cement)

Said Bakhresa (Tanzania) — $3.3 m (Tanzania Portland Cement)

Sayed Kadri (Tanzania) — $2.5 m (Tanzania Portland Cement)

Arnold B.S. Kilewo (Tanzania) — $1.3 m (TOL Gases)

Gideon Maina Muriuki (Kenya) — $35.2 m (Co-operative Bank, CIC)

John Kibunga Kimani (Kenya) — $27.5 m (Kakuzi, Centum, Nation Media)

(Optional/Minor investors not listed in the original sources, can be left blank)

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