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Bishop Allan Kiuna and his wife Kathy are wealthy individuals. And while some may have to prove it, the Kiuna's wealth speaks for itself.

Bishop Allan Kiuna and his wife Kathy are wealthy individuals. And while some may have to prove it, the Kiuna's wealth speaks for itself.

The couple never shies away from sharing a peak of their lavish lifestyle with members of the public.

Kathy and Bishop Kiuna are the founders of the Jubilee Christian Church (JCC) and are among the few Kenyans with some of the most expensive homes in the country.

On this segment, Nairobileo.co.ke takes a look at the family's multi-million mansion located in the serene outskirts of Runda, Kiambu County.



According to media reports, Bishop Allan and Kathy built the house together as a couple. And as many may put it, the lavish home is a true definition of couple goals.

The house is a storey-building whose exterior is painted in white complemented with yellow.

The compound boasts well-manicured lawns, routinely trimmed trees, and cemented walk ways, which give the home a classy appearance.

It also has an amazing swimming pool, which is surrounded by lighting which makes it glow at night.


In the rear, the family has a sizeable and well-maintained field that can host over a hundred individuals.

The Kiuna's palatial home, is said to rest on a one-acre piece of land. 

On a number of occasions in the past, Kenyans online have raised questions as to the source of the couple's vast wealth.

Well, the family never shies away from defending their wealth. In a past interview interviews Kathy said that it is God’s will for all of us to walk in abundance and prosper.

The Kiunas founded JCC more than 15 years ago, with nothing much to their name in terms of wealth.

Today, the church which is located in Parklands Nairobi, is said to have branches within and outside the country-as far as the US.

JCC grew from a congregation of six members only to thousands and thousands across Kenya, South Africa, and the US.

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