Editor's Review

"Mr Gilani's sudden demise in the United Kingdom on March 2, has robbed this County of a great investment partner." 

Kisumu Governor Anyang Nyongo has mourned the death of Mayfair Holdings owner Amin Gilani. 

In a statement on Monday, March 4, Nyong’o revealed that the multi-billionaire passed away on Saturday, March 2 while receiving treatment in the United Kingdom. 

He eulogized Gilani as a great investment partner who greatly contributed to the Kisumu County investment profile.

“I have learned with deep shock about the death of one of Kisumu's most astute businessmen, Mr Amin Gilani of Mayfair Holdings.

"Mr Gilani's sudden demise in the United Kingdom on March 2, has robbed this County of a great investment partner whose business enterprises employed hundreds of people and contributed greatly to Kisumu County's investment profile, especially in the tourism and manufacturing sectors,” Nyong’o eulogized.

Screengrab image of the Imperial Express hotel in Kisumu

The Kisumu County boss recalled seeing Gilani’s wife Munira off at the Kisumu International Airport while traveling to the UK to see her husband.

“A few days ago, Dorothy and I were at the Kisumu International Airport seeing off Munira as she rushed to London to be with her beloved husband. Now the Almighty has taken him. Please accept our prayers and deepest sympathy. May his Soul Rest In Peace,” Nyong’o added.

The Mayfair Holding Limited company was established in 1967 by the Gilani family. The company is known for its popular bread brands sold in Nyanza, Rift Valley, and Western regions.

The company has also diversified into the hospitality industry and owns the iconic Imperial Hotel, Peche Foods, and Mayfair Estate.

The Imperial Hotel has hosted dignitaries including Desmond Tutu, the Queen of Norway, retired president Daniel Moi, retired President Kibaki, and the late John Garang of South Sudan.