
Moi family’s Sosian Energy loses geothermal license in Kenya
The Moi family's energy company, Sosian Energy, faces setbacks as its geothermal project’s progress is halted amid growing scrutiny.
The Moi family's energy company, Sosian Energy, faces setbacks as its geothermal project’s progress is halted amid growing scrutiny.
The extensive estate left by the late Kenyan President Daniel arap Moi, the nation’s second-largest landowner, is entangled in a series of legal battles.
Unofficial estimates suggest the Moi family’s wealth surpasses $3 billion, attesting to their substantial financial resources.
Kenya’s Moi family is Kenya’s second-largest landowner after the Kenyatta family.
Kenya’s Moi family ranks second as the country’s largest landowner.
The Moi family is said to be Kenya’s second-largest landowner after the Kenyattas.
The Moi family is reputed to be Kenya’s second-largest landowners after the Kenyatta family.
Shawmut Limited, the Moi family’s private investment firm, owns 1.03 percent of the Kenyan commercial bank.
The Moi family is said to be Kenya’s second-largest landowner.
The $3.4-million payout represents the balance from their stake in Transnational Bank sold to Access Bank in 2020.
The lucrative deal is part of efforts to retrieve some of the family’s assets.