The government has named 150 Companies, including Sun-Flag Spinning Mills (E.A.) Ltd, Broadway Edible Oil Plant Ltd, and Kenafric Matches Ltd, among companies facing deregistration.
According to the Kenya Gazette Notice No. 15905, issued under Section 897(3) of the Companies Act (Cap. 486), the Registrar of Companies intends to strike off the listed entities from the Register of Companies within three months unless cause is shown to the contrary.
“The Registrar of Companies gives notice that the names of the companies specified hereunder shall be struck off from the Register of Companies at the expiry of three months from the date of publication of this notice and invites any person to show cause why the companies should not be struck off,” the Gazette notice reads in part.
Companies Set for Deregistration
Sun-Flag, one of East Africa’s oldest textile producers, has been a fixture in Kenya’s industrial scene since the 1950s.
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Broadway Edible Oil Plant Ltd is part of the Broadway Group, best known for its bread and edible oil products.
Kenafric Matches Ltd belongs to the wider Kenafric Industries conglomerate, a household name in food manufacturing and consumer goods.
The list includes hundreds of companies, ranging from small private businesses to long-standing industrial players that have shaped Kenya’s manufacturing sector.
What Deregistration Means
When a company is deregistered under Section 897(3) of the Companies Act, it is struck off the Register of Companies, meaning it legally ceases to exist.
It can no longer operate, own property, or enter into contracts under its corporate name.
All bank accounts, licenses, and tax registrations associated with the company are frozen, and ongoing business transactions become legally invalid.
The Registrar of Companies typically takes this step when a business fails to file annual returns, update its beneficial ownership information, or respond to official correspondence.
The process usually aims to clean up dormant or non-compliant entities that clutter the registry, reduce transparency, and may be used for fraudulent activity.
Deregistration does not always mean a company is permanently gone. Under Kenyan law, a struck-off company can apply for reinstatement within a prescribed period if it proves that it was still active and compliant, or if its deregistration was due to an administrative error.
In such cases, the company must settle all outstanding filings and fees before it can resume operations legally.
Big Names That Have Left Kenya
The deregistration notice comes amid a wave of corporate exits that have rattled Kenya.
Global and regional firms across manufacturing, retail, and finance have either scaled down or shut operations entirely, citing high operating costs, tax pressure, and a weakening shilling.
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Diageo, the parent company of East African Breweries PLC (EABL), announced a restructuring that involved shifting some manufacturing functions abroad. Meanwhile, Chase Bank and Imperial Bank had collapsed earlier due to liquidity and governance crises.
Multichoice has downsized its workforce in Kenya, and Bolt temporarily suspended some operations, citing regulatory bottlenecks.
In retail, Shoprite and Game Stores both exited the Kenyan market within three years of entry, blaming poor sales performance and escalating logistics costs.
The exits followed the collapse of Nakumatt and Tuskys, once giants of the local retail sector.
Microsoft’s Africa Development Center, though still operational, has reduced staff as part of global cost-cutting.
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