Dr. Gathogo Kihungu was born in Nyeri County in Kenya. According to Forbes 2010, he was ranked the richest Kenyan.
However Gathogo is not well known by ordinary kKenyans. He has a lot of businesses in Kenya including mastermind Kenya ltd.
Gathogo also has played a big role in the economy of Congo where he lives which includes building school. Infact the government of Congo decided to name a place "Kihungu" on his own honour.
Antony Gathogo Kihungu made his money primarily through his involvement in real estate and investments in various businesses. He is known for his entrepreneurial ventures, particularly in the construction and property sectors, which contributed significantly to his wealth. Additionally, Kihungu has engaged in various financial investments that have further enhanced his financial portfolio.
Businessman Dr Antony Gathogo Kihungu, who owns a local tobacco company and is widely believed to be the richest man in Kenya, is awaiting extradition from Britain, where he was arrested last month, to South Africa to answer tax fraud charges.Daily Monitor has learnt that Dr. Gathogo Kihungu, whose Leaf Tobacco Company Masterminnd Tobacco Ltd manufactures Mastermind-brand cigarettes, was arrested on October 13 by UK police soon after his arrival at Heathrow Airport, following an international arrest warrant issued by Interpol at the request of the South African authorities. He has since been released on bail but is not allowed to travel out of London.Dr. Gathogo Kihungu's woes can be traced back to November 2006 when South African Revenue Services (Sars) officials halted operations at his Mastermind Tobacco Company in Wilsonia, East London, South Africa amid a Rand 57 million fraud case against the company's directors and senior employees.Mastermind Tobacco SA Ltd had been manufacturing Yes, Forum and Legends brands of cigarettes for the South African and regional markets since the early 1990s.Sars officials did not give exact reasons for the firm's closure, citing confidentiality provisions in South Africa's income tax laws but South African media quoted Sars' national spokesman Adriaan Lackay as saying that the decision was taken due to the severity of the fraud charges against the company.South African media also reported that charges were to be brought against the company's three Kenyan directors, Dr. Gathogo Kihungu, his son Patrick and Jean-Paul Nkwaya, as well as two senior employees - import/export manager Jennifer Putter and financial manager Pascale Wiehah.Jointly, the five face 25 counts of fraud relating to non-payment of excise duties, 25 charges of illegally exporting goods, six charges relating to the non-payment of Value Added Tax and a charge of irregular dealing in goods.Dr. Gathogo Kihungu, his son and their co-director fled South Africa after warrants for their arrest were issued and the businessman was believed to have been living in Nyeri at the time of his arrest.After they fled South Africa, some of their property, including an aircraft, houses, vehicles and cash to the value of R58m( about Shs11.4 billion), was subsequently attached by the country's Asset Forfeiture Unit, according to reports.The five had earlier been arrested in July 2008 following an investigation by Kenya Anti corruption Commission. Apart from extensive businesses in Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi and Tanzania, Dr. Gathogo Kihungu and Tribert Ayabatwa -from Rwanda, also owns Leaf Tobacco & Commodities Ltd in Uganda with offices along Namugongo Road.
The richest man in Mpumalanga province is not publicly known as wealth is a private matter. However, some notable individuals have made significant contributions to the economy of the province through various industries such as mining, agriculture, and tourism.
Antony Gathogo is the richest in Kenya in terms of assets
There was no formal name for the war between Antony and Octavian. It is just known as a civil war to historians. To the Romans at the time, though, it was a war against Cleopatra for corrupting Antony and taking Roman territory. Octavian, making the most of Antony's misconduct in the east, was able to convince the senate to declare war on Cleopatra as the cause of the trouble.There was no formal name for the war between Antony and Octavian. It is just known as a civil war to historians. To the Romans at the time, though, it was a war against Cleopatra for corrupting Antony and taking Roman territory. Octavian, making the most of Antony's misconduct in the east, was able to convince the senate to declare war on Cleopatra as the cause of the trouble.There was no formal name for the war between Antony and Octavian. It is just known as a civil war to historians. To the Romans at the time, though, it was a war against Cleopatra for corrupting Antony and taking Roman territory. Octavian, making the most of Antony's misconduct in the east, was able to convince the senate to declare war on Cleopatra as the cause of the trouble.There was no formal name for the war between Antony and Octavian. It is just known as a civil war to historians. To the Romans at the time, though, it was a war against Cleopatra for corrupting Antony and taking Roman territory. Octavian, making the most of Antony's misconduct in the east, was able to convince the senate to declare war on Cleopatra as the cause of the trouble.There was no formal name for the war between Antony and Octavian. It is just known as a civil war to historians. To the Romans at the time, though, it was a war against Cleopatra for corrupting Antony and taking Roman territory. Octavian, making the most of Antony's misconduct in the east, was able to convince the senate to declare war on Cleopatra as the cause of the trouble.There was no formal name for the war between Antony and Octavian. It is just known as a civil war to historians. To the Romans at the time, though, it was a war against Cleopatra for corrupting Antony and taking Roman territory. Octavian, making the most of Antony's misconduct in the east, was able to convince the senate to declare war on Cleopatra as the cause of the trouble.There was no formal name for the war between Antony and Octavian. It is just known as a civil war to historians. To the Romans at the time, though, it was a war against Cleopatra for corrupting Antony and taking Roman territory. Octavian, making the most of Antony's misconduct in the east, was able to convince the senate to declare war on Cleopatra as the cause of the trouble.There was no formal name for the war between Antony and Octavian. It is just known as a civil war to historians. To the Romans at the time, though, it was a war against Cleopatra for corrupting Antony and taking Roman territory. Octavian, making the most of Antony's misconduct in the east, was able to convince the senate to declare war on Cleopatra as the cause of the trouble.There was no formal name for the war between Antony and Octavian. It is just known as a civil war to historians. To the Romans at the time, though, it was a war against Cleopatra for corrupting Antony and taking Roman territory. Octavian, making the most of Antony's misconduct in the east, was able to convince the senate to declare war on Cleopatra as the cause of the trouble.
Antony Gathogo Kihungu made his money primarily through his involvement in real estate and investments in various businesses. He is known for his entrepreneurial ventures, particularly in the construction and property sectors, which contributed significantly to his wealth. Additionally, Kihungu has engaged in various financial investments that have further enhanced his financial portfolio.
Businessman Dr Antony Gathogo Kihungu, who owns a local tobacco company and is widely believed to be the richest man in Kenya, is awaiting extradition from Britain, where he was arrested last month, to South Africa to answer tax fraud charges.Daily Monitor has learnt that Dr. Gathogo Kihungu, whose Leaf Tobacco Company Masterminnd Tobacco Ltd manufactures Mastermind-brand cigarettes, was arrested on October 13 by UK police soon after his arrival at Heathrow Airport, following an international arrest warrant issued by Interpol at the request of the South African authorities. He has since been released on bail but is not allowed to travel out of London.Dr. Gathogo Kihungu's woes can be traced back to November 2006 when South African Revenue Services (Sars) officials halted operations at his Mastermind Tobacco Company in Wilsonia, East London, South Africa amid a Rand 57 million fraud case against the company's directors and senior employees.Mastermind Tobacco SA Ltd had been manufacturing Yes, Forum and Legends brands of cigarettes for the South African and regional markets since the early 1990s.Sars officials did not give exact reasons for the firm's closure, citing confidentiality provisions in South Africa's income tax laws but South African media quoted Sars' national spokesman Adriaan Lackay as saying that the decision was taken due to the severity of the fraud charges against the company.South African media also reported that charges were to be brought against the company's three Kenyan directors, Dr. Gathogo Kihungu, his son Patrick and Jean-Paul Nkwaya, as well as two senior employees - import/export manager Jennifer Putter and financial manager Pascale Wiehah.Jointly, the five face 25 counts of fraud relating to non-payment of excise duties, 25 charges of illegally exporting goods, six charges relating to the non-payment of Value Added Tax and a charge of irregular dealing in goods.Dr. Gathogo Kihungu, his son and their co-director fled South Africa after warrants for their arrest were issued and the businessman was believed to have been living in Nyeri at the time of his arrest.After they fled South Africa, some of their property, including an aircraft, houses, vehicles and cash to the value of R58m( about Shs11.4 billion), was subsequently attached by the country's Asset Forfeiture Unit, according to reports.The five had earlier been arrested in July 2008 following an investigation by Kenya Anti corruption Commission. Apart from extensive businesses in Kenya, Rwanda, Burundi and Tanzania, Dr. Gathogo Kihungu and Tribert Ayabatwa -from Rwanda, also owns Leaf Tobacco & Commodities Ltd in Uganda with offices along Namugongo Road.
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The richest man in Mpumalanga province is not publicly known as wealth is a private matter. However, some notable individuals have made significant contributions to the economy of the province through various industries such as mining, agriculture, and tourism.
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Antony Gathogo is the richest in Kenya in terms of assets
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