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The Tycoon of Murang’a: The man behind Magunas Supermarket

Post by : Leah Achieng

the newly built Kilele mall which houses Magunas supermarket. Magunas Supermarket is a retail chain store that is predominately in the Mount Kenya. However the retail chain is opening more branches in the country with a branch in Kitui. 

On your way to the great County of Murang’a, Just as you enter Kenol Town you notice the newly built Kilele mall which houses Magunas supermarket. Magunas Supermarket is a retail chain store that is predominately in the Mount Kenya. However the retail chain is opening more branches in the country with a branch in Kitui.

The retail store has a newly opened and magnificent branch on Kilele Mall.

Today our Business and Lifestyle team looks into the tycoon who owns the supermarket Chain Magunas.

Early Childhood, Beginnings  and Growth

Simon Wachira amassed wealth running into billions and still remained reclusive and humble. The businessman was born and raised in Kiburu village on the border of Nyeri and Kirinyaga counties before relocating to Murang’a county.

He started hawking in Mukuyu market in the 1980s. He saved the profits from his hawking business which enabled him to establish a retail shop in Mukuyu in 1990.“The little I saved from my hawking helped establish a shop with a small loan. Let me tell you that you cannot expand any business without the back-up from friends you have invested along the way,” he told the Standard.

The Retail Chain

The retail shop picked up which led him to start Maguna-Andu Wholesalers where he would acquire goods from manufacturers on credit. His wholesale business went on to transition to  Magunas Supermarket. The first branch was located at Kwa Maji area now nicknamed Magunas stage, and he continued to grow his portfolio over the years.

Today, the giant retailer is competing for a share of the market with the likes of Naivas and Quickmatt. It has branches in different parts of Nyeri, Nairobi, Meru, Kitui and Kiambu counties.

The supermarket also delivers goods to their customers in Murang’a, Nyeri, Kirinyaga and Laikipia. It has created job opportunities to hundred of youths who work in different branches as wells as giving opportunities to local farmers and companies to sell their products at the various outlets in the ‘Buy Kenya Build Kenya’ initiative.

The Hotels

In 2012, Wachira made an ambitious decision to join the hospitality industry-establishing Nokras Hotel, a four-star facility in Murang’a. With spacious rooms fitted with modern amenities, the hotel ranks amongst the best in the County. The facility is located in a prime location behind the then Kenol Kobil Petrol Station next to Magunas supermarket along Murang’a – Makuyu road.

It’s a 3 minutes’ drive from Murang’a town and about two hours’ drive from Nairobi. After the hotel became a success, the tycoon established Nokras Riverine Hotel and Spa in Sagana. The hotel has 65 rooms, 29 cottages and conference halls that can host up to 1,000 people.

In 2019 the facility hosted guests mainly politicians attending the sixth Devolution Conference that was held in Kirinyaga County. The hotel has also been used by Utalii College to train its employees in the Mount Kenya region.

the newly built Kilele mall which houses Magunas supermarket. Magunas Supermarket is a retail chain store that is predominately in the Mount Kenya. However the retail chain is opening more branches in the country with a branch in Kitui. 
Grand Opening and dedication of the newly built Kilele mall which houses Magunas supermarket. Magunas Supermarket is a retail chain store that is predominately in the Mount Kenya. 
Kilele Mall

The tycoon is behind the newly opened Kilele Mall in Kenol, Murang’a County. The mall has a petrol station, supermarket, entertainment joint as some of their tenants. The facility hit the headlines after a Catholic priest was captured in a trending video seemingly blessing the new Quiver Lounge located in the mall.

However, the owner of the club Mr Peter Mbugua would later come out to clarify that it was not the nightspot initiative but a move by the mall owner Simon Wachira to have the whole mall dedicated to God. By virtue of Quiver lounge being on the premises, it was not an exception.

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