KENYAN BILLIONAIRE DIES

It is a painful moment as the country has lost another prominent person and a philanthropist.

Billionaire Naushad Merali has passed away. The tycoon died on Saturday, July 3 at around 4 am. His family confirmed. 

The businessman was born on January 2, 1951, in Nairobi. 

“I am deeply saddened by the passing away of Naushad Merali. A renowned and distinguished international entrepreneur, industrialist, and philanthropist. Our prayers are with Zarin, Yasmin and Sameer Merali,” ANC Party Leader Musalia Mudavadi tweeted on Saturday, July 3. 

“We are very sad to hear of the passing on of Naushad Merali this morning. Our thoughts are with Sameer Merali and the rest of the Family. May he rest in peace,” Group Chief Technology Innovation Officer, Liquid Intelligent Technologies Kenya added. 

Naushad Merali presents a trophy to an official of one of the coffee farmers cooperatives during Sasini Group’s 13th farmers field day in Kiambu County in December 2019.

Merali was the founder of the Kenyan mobile service provider Kencell and also Sameer Group, a business conglomerate active in agriculture, construction, information technology, property and finance. 

He was also the former Chairman and largest individual shareholder of Bharti Airtel’s operations in Kenya.

As a philanthropist, the deceased has aided hospitals and needy schools through his NGO, Zarina and Naushad Merali Foundation

The deceased was a close friend of President Uhuru Kenyatta and the first family. 

In 2014, Forbes placed Merali at position 39 in the list of richest Africans with an empire worth of Ksh55 billion. 

He leaves behind his widow, Zarin Merali and children. 

He leaves behind his widow, Zarin Merali and children.

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