Life history of chris kirubi sickness
He said in some of the recent media interviews that he accidentally discovered he had cancer..
In November , the tycoon flew to the US for specialised treatment after being diagnosed with colon cancer.
Chris Kirubi
Kenyan businessman (1941–2021)
Christopher John Kirubi (20 August 1941 – 14 June 2021), born in Murang'a County, was a Kenyan businessman, entrepreneur, and industrialist.
He was a director at Centum Investment Company, a business conglomerate, of which he was the largest individual shareholder.[2]
According to the 2011 Forbes annual rankings of Africa's richest people in Kenya, Kirubi was ranked the second richest man in Kenya and 31st richest in Africa with a net worth of $301 million in the 2011 Forbes inaugural ranking of Africa's 40 richest people.[1] He ranked behind only the Kenyatta family, who were ranked richest in Kenya in 2011 with a net worth of $500 million.
However, in 2012, Forbes dropped Kirubi from the list of Africa's 40 richest.[6]
He chaired: (1) DHL Express Kenya Limited, (2) Haco Industries Kenya Limited, (3) Kiruna International Limited, (4) International House Limited, (5) Nairobi Bottlers Limited, (6) Sandv