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The Billionaires Of Kenya: How Manu Chandaria Built a Billion-Dollar Empire

Janeffer KatilabyJaneffer Katila
October 11, 2025
Reading Time: 5 mins read
Businessman Manu Chandaria, Ndindi Nyoro, Madowo, Among The Most Impactful Men In Kenya

A photo of Billionaire Manu Chandaria PHOTO/Harvard University

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Billionaire Manu Chandaria stands out as one of Africa’s most prominent industrialists — a man who turned steel into an enterprise.

As a key figure in Comcraft Group, Chandaria has helped shape the conglomerate into a billion-dollar manufacturing powerhouse, producing steel, plastic, and aluminum products across more than 40 countries.

From humble beginnings in Nairobi, the group has expanded into one of the continent’s largest privately held industrial conglomerates, supplying essential materials that have powered infrastructure and construction projects for decades.

Comcraft’s reach extends far beyond Kenya, with operations in Asia and other parts of Africa, employing tens of thousands and contributing to regional development through trade and innovation.

In Kenya, his business interests stretch across diverse sectors, including manufacturing, real estate, and philanthropy.

A significant portion of his wealth is tied to property investments.

Manu Chandaria Building an Industrial Legacy

Born in 1929 to Indian immigrant parents in Nairobi, Chandaria rose from humble roots with ambitious dreams.

After earning engineering degrees in India and the United States, he returned home determined to help industrialize a newly independent Kenya.

His timing was just perfect. As African nations raced to build their economies, Comcraft became a key supplier of steel pipes, roofing sheets, and aluminum products — materials that literally built modern Africa.

Over the decades, Chandaria transformed Comcraft into one of the continent’s most diversified industrial groups.

Even after weathering financial storms — including market shifts and a $55 million loan write-off linked to Kaluworks, one of Comcraft’s subsidiaries — Chandaria’s steady leadership kept the group resilient.

Under his guidance, Kaluworks began its turnaround, a reflection of his patience, integrity, and belief in renewal.


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A Heart Anchored in Philanthropy

Beyond boardrooms, Chandaria’s name is synonymous with giving. In 1955, he founded the Chandaria Foundation — Kenya’s first corporate foundation — pioneering organized philanthropy long before it became a global trend.

Through the Foundation, he has donated over $100 million to initiatives in education, healthcare, youth empowerment, and community development across Africa.

The Foundation partners with more than 25 organizations and maintains charitable trusts in every country where Comcraft operates.

His philanthropy is guided by his faith, which teaches that wealth carries moral responsibility.


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Achievements

In recognition of his service, Chandaria has received numerous honors — including the Order of the British Empire (OBE) from Queen Elizabeth II and the Elder of the Burning Spear (EBS) from President Mwai Kibaki, both in 2003.

In 2015, President Uhuru Kenyatta elevated him to Chief of the Order of the Burning Spear (CBS), one of Kenya’s highest civilian awards.

In 2022, he became the first African and Kenyan to receive the Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy in the United States — joining a distinguished circle of the world’s most transformative givers.

Legacy Beyond Wealth

His influence reaches far beyond; he has served as Patron of the Global Peace Foundation Kenya, Founding Chairman of the East African Business Council, and Chairman of the Kenya Private Sector Alliance (KEPSA).

He played a key role in Kenya’s hosting of the Global Peace Convention 2010, officially opened by the late former President Mwai Kibaki, and continues to champion youth empowerment, interfaith dialogue, and peacebuilding across Africa.

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Janeffer Katila

Janeffer Katila

Janeffer Katila is a dedicated journalist known for her investigative skills, commitment to truth, and ability to inspire change. She excels in uncovering impactful stories, connecting with sources, and crafting engaging narratives that drive societal improvements. She has cultivated her storytelling skills and developed a talent for creating content that is both accurate and compelling. Her work is characterized by accuracy, fairness, and a passion for social justice. She holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism and mass communication from Kibabii University. She can be reached at [email protected]

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  1. vòng quay may mắn online says:
    8 months ago

    Manu Chandaria’s story is a testament to the Kenyan spirit – turning steel, well, and a whole lot of hard work, into a billion-dollar empire! It’s inspiring to see how Comcraft has grown and how the Chandaria Foundation has been a cornerstone of philanthropy for so long. Though, reading about weathering financial storms and loan write-offs makes me wonder if his advice to young entrepreneurs is just to keep buying fancy cars until it all works out! ???? Still, the man’s dedication and achievements are truly remarkable, and his legacy of giving is inspiring. Kenya clearly has a knack for producing some of Africa’s most brilliant minds – not just in business, but also in fields like athletics and now, it seems, even philanthropy on a global stage. Truly a giant of industry and heart!vòng quay random

  2. laser marking machine says:
    8 months ago

    Manu Chandaria’s story is the Kenyan dream, right? Turned steel into streets and himself into a billionaire – impressive! But here’s a thought: does having more than $100 million require *that* much philanthropy, or is he just really good at giving away his old stock? ???? Kidding aside, the man’s hustle is legendary, and the Chandaria Foundation’s numbers are hard to argue with. Still, after reading about all his giving, I can’t help but wonder if the real challenge isn’t making money, but finding things left over once you’ve given it all away. A true billionaire’s dilemma!

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