Evans Kidero is one of the richest kenyans.
He was the CEO of mumias sugar before the unfortunate collapse and later become the Governor of Nairobi the most powerful city in Kenya.
Work experience.
Career progression
Pharmacist at Kenyatta National Hospital
Warner Lambert-4 years
Smithkline Beecham Healthcare International-12 years
Nation Media Group-2 years
Mumias Sugar Company-10 years
Nairobi Governor-5 Years
Kidero net worth and properties
According to who owns Kenya here is Kidero net worth.
Bank accounts
Kidero was accused by the NGO coordination board of operating illegal bank account with the Family bank under his Evans Kidero coordination board. It was alleged that billions of shillings were stashed in the Foundation’s account.
Shares
In 2012, Kidero bought 3.2 million shares at family bank. This means his stake at the lender stands at 1.3 percent. It is not clear if Kidero has bought (or offloaded) more shares. He has shares in other companies.
The former Governor is said to have vast interest in real estate.
Stately Home-$3.2 million
His stately home in Muthaiga is estimated at $3.2 million (kes320 million), according to Business Insider.
Choppers
Kidero is said to own choppers through companies.
2015 Royce Phatom-kes40 million
Evans Kidero fancies the good things in life money can buy. His Royce Phatom is said to cost kes40 million. The then Nairobi Director of Communications Wallter Mongare denied that such a car belonged to the Governor.
Net Worth of Kidero
The former Nairobi Governor estimated net worth is between kes9 billion-kes10 billion.
Other interesting facts about Dr Evans Kidero
DOB May 20,1957
He was born and raised in Nairobi
He was first married to Abigael Kidero. She died on February 2010 after a long battle with cancer
The couple had three children
He remarried in 2011. His wife, Susan Kidero, is the late trade unionist daughter Tom Mboya
Has a short temper-he slapped former Nairobi Women Representative when she stormed his office. Engaged in a fist fight with Sonko.
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