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Simon And Sarah Kabu Officially Join The Billionaires Club

The Kabus, Simon and his wife Sarah, are the newest billionaires in town, courtesy of their jointly owned travel and tour company, Bonfire adventures. The couple have for a long time been considered the SI unit of couple goals in Kenya as they are among the wealthiest celebrity couples in the country.

The couple shared with Ghanaian YouTuber Wode Maya, that their multi-million empire that has employed over 200 people, is now worth billions and for that reasons, they have now become billionaires.

“We thank God that we are now in the billionaires club officially. Our company is now worth billions of shillings”, Sarah Kabu told Wode during an exclusive interview.

The company has been operating for the last 15 years with Simon Kabu being the Chairman and CEO of the organization while Sarah Kabu being the Managing Director. Bonfire Adventure has offices in various parts of the country.

The company whose inception cost only 10,000 has today become the leading tour company in Kenya and has organized tours both within and outside the country.

Maureen Omollo

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