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Kwa Uhuru Kenyatta Family Plots : Inside the Kenyatta Family Estate Where Rent Is Ksh 1,200 to 1,450 Per Month

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraNovember 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Kwa Uhuru Kenyatta Family Plot : Inside the Kenyatta Family Estate Where Rent Is Ksh 1,200 – 1,450 Per Month

The Kenyatta family, popularly known as Kenya’s former First Family, remains one of the wealthiest and most influential families in the country. Their wealth spans several sectors, and their investments continue to shape Kenya’s real estate, agriculture, hospitality, banking, and education industries.

Is the Kenyatta Family the Richest in Kenya?

There is little doubt that the Kenyatta family ranks among the richest families in Kenya. Their influence stretches back decades, and over the years, they have built an extensive business empire.

How Much Is the Kenyatta Family’s Net Worth?

The family has diversified their investments across nearly every major industry. They hold significant shares in NCBA Group PLC, a major banking institution formed from the merger of CBA and NIC Bank.

They are also key players in the tourism sector through Heritage Hotels, and they have interests in mining, insurance, airline services, education, agriculture, real estate, and the energy sector.

According to a Forbes report, the Kenyatta family owns an estimated 500,000 acres of land across the country—an amount that places them among Africa’s biggest landowners. Their total net worth is believed to be around $2.5 billion, making them one of the most financially powerful families in Kenya.

Kenyatta Family Schools

One of the most notable investments by the Kenyatta family is the Peponi Group of Schools. These schools are some of the most premium and expensive learning institutions in Kenya.

Peponi School is located on the vast Gicheha Farm in Ruiru—land owned by the Kenyatta family and now incorporated into the ambitious Northlands City project along Thika Superhighway.

For parents wishing to enroll their children, the cost is quite high. A full boarding student pays around Ksh 3.3 million per year, while day scholars or term-based students pay roughly Ksh 1.1 million per term. This positions Peponi among the top elite schools in the country.

Details About the Kwa Uhuru Estate

Apart from high-end investments, the Kenyatta family also owns more affordable housing projects. One of the most well-known examples is the Kwa Uhuru or Kwa Kenyatta mabati estate located in Kitengela.

The land on which this estate sits belongs to the family of the late Mzee Jomo Kenyatta, and the estate itself has existed for over 20 years.

A report published by The Standard revealed that the former First Family receives monthly income from these rental units through a caretaker and a managing agent who collect rent on their behalf.

The mabati houses in Kwa Uhuru are rented out at very affordable rates—between Ksh 1,200 and Ksh 1,450 per month. Based on the number of units, the Kenyatta family is estimated to earn at least Ksh 250,000 every month from this estate alone.

Many of the tenants living here are workers at Exotic Penina Fields Group Limited, a large carnation flower farm located nearby.

Features of Kwa Kenyatta Estate

Although the houses are simple mabati structures, they are organized in blocks and designed to offer a modest but comfortable living environment. Each unit has a small porch, and most homes have space in the front yard where tenants can plant vegetables.

The estate also has additional amenities that make life easier for residents:

  • 24-hour security, ensuring safety at all times
  • A borehole that supplies clean water throughout the day
  • A well-planned layout with pathways and uniform blocks

Despite being a low-income estate, the management ensures the compound is orderly and secure.

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