Madatally Manji

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Born1918 (1918)
Died9 September 2006 (2006-09-10) (aged 88)
OccupationKenyan businessman
Madatally Manji
Born1918 (1918)
Died9 September 2006 (2006-09-10) (aged 88)
OccupationKenyan businessman

Madatally Manji (1918 – 9 September 2006) was a Kenyan industrialist and entrepreneur, best known for founding the House of Manji, a food manufacturing company.

Manji was born in Nyeri, in Kenya's Central Province.[1] He left school early, and worked for some years in a grocery shop, before going into business with his 7 brothers in 1941. In the subsequent decades his business interests were dominated by food manufacturing. Although best known for biscuits, he also manufactured Weetabix and Buitoni pasta, sweets and, in the early days, bread. Although Kenya was always his base, he also developed businesses in Tanzania, Pakistan and the UK.

He and his wife, Fatima Manji, were renowned for their parties.

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