From media reports, it appears that concerns have been raised by five out of the 23 beneficiaries,” the notice read. The publication comes just days after some members of the Gachagua family reportedly wrote to President William Ruto seeking his intervention. In their appeal, they called for investigations into alleged fraud, forgery and unlawful interference in the handling of the estate. Among them, Olive Gardens Hotel was sold for Sh412 million, significantly above its reserve price of Sh325 million. Queensgate Estate fetched Sh590 million against a reserve price of Sh470 million, while Vipingo Estate was sold for Sh250 million, surpassing its reserve price of Sh170 million.
Source: The Star April 08, 2026 11:46 UTC