Raphael Tuju Net Worth & Biography 2026
From Multi-Billionaire Media Mogul to Bankruptcy and Legal Battles
Raphael Tuju Net Worth 2026
Approximately Negative $35 Million USD (Bankrupt)
Raphael Tuju Biography & Profile
| Full Name | Raphael Tuju, EGH (Elder of the Golden Heart) |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | March 30, 1959 |
| Age | 67 Years (as of 2026) |
| Place of Birth | Rarieda, Siaya County |
| Nationality | Kenyan |
| Current Status | Bankrupt, Facing Eviction |
| Net Worth 2026 | Negative KSh 4.5 Billion (Bankrupt) |
| Peak Net Worth | KSh 1.84 Billion (2015) |
| Total Debt | KSh 4.5 Billion to EADB |
| Political Party | Former Jubilee Party Secretary-General |
| Spouse | Divorced from Ruth Akinyi (2013) |
| Children | 3 (two daughters, one son) |
Raphael Tuju Political Career & Media Legacy
Early Life & Education
Raphael Tuju was born on March 30, 1959, in Rarieda, Siaya County. He attended Majiwa Primary School and Nakuru High School for his early education. He then joined Starehe Boys Centre for two years for his senior O-level studies.
He holds a Master of Arts (MA) degree in Mass Communications from the University of Leicester, United Kingdom. This educational background laid the foundation for his successful career in media and communications before entering politics.
Tuju was raised in a modest background but showed exceptional talent in media production and communication from an early age, eventually becoming the first African TV producer to win an International Emmy award for a documentary on health and development.
The Rise: From Media Mogul to Billionaire
1. Media and Communications Career
Before politics, Tuju built a successful media empire. He worked as a television news anchor in the late 1980s and early 1990s on a part-time basis. He was a producer and director of several documentaries, radio and television commercials for international agencies, public sector institutions, and private-sector bodies.
He was a columnist for local newspapers, notably the East African Standard. His work as lead consultant in the design and implementation of public communication programs included clients such as:
- World Health Organization (WHO) in Geneva
- World Bank
- Department for International Development (DFID) of the British government
- United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
- United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
2. Ace Communications
Between 1992 and 2001, Tuju was founder and director of Ace Communications, a successful communications consultancy that generated significant wealth and established him as a leading figure in Kenya’s media industry.
3. Real Estate Investments
Tuju invested heavily in real estate, particularly in Nairobi’s upscale Karen suburb. His company Dari Limited owned prime properties that were valued at KSh 1.84 billion in 2015, including the Dari Business Park and Entim Sidai residence.
4. International Emmy Award
Tuju earned the distinction of being the first TV Producer in Africa to win an International Emmy award for a TV production, mainly addressing health and human development issues with HIV/AIDS and Gender Empowerment as his main subject matter.
Political Career & Government Service
Raphael Tuju entered politics in 2002 when he was elected as Member of Parliament for Rarieda constituency in Siaya County. His political career included several high-profile positions:
Key Political Positions
- 2002-2007: MP for Rarieda Constituency
- 2003-2005: Minister of Information and Communications and Minister for Tourism and Wildlife
- 2005-2007: Minister for Foreign Affairs (appointed December 8, 2005)
- 2008-2011: Legal Advisor to the President and Special Envoy
- 2012: Launched Party of Action (POA) for presidential bid
- 2016-2022: Secretary-General of Jubilee Party
- 2018-2022: Cabinet Secretary Without Portfolio
During his time as Foreign Affairs Minister, Tuju is remembered for his bravery when he warned European governments during the 29th Asillah cultural festivals in Morocco in 2007 about establishing policies that deprive African development through trade partnerships.
He was awarded the second highest civilian title in Kenya, E.G.H. (Elder of the Golden Heart) by President Mwai Kibaki for his many years of service to the people of Kenya in the area of health, human development, and public service.
The Fall: From Billionaire to Bankruptcy
1. The KSh 933 Million Loan (2015)
In April 2015, Tuju through his company Dari Limited borrowed $9.3 million (approximately KSh 933 million) from the East African Development Bank (EADB) to finance property developments in Nairobi’s Karen suburb. This loan, meant to expand an already vast empire, became the proverbial poisoned chalice.
2. Debt Accumulation
After the loan fell into default, the debt grew through accumulated interest and legal costs. By 2026, the debt had ballooned to over KSh 4.5 billion (approximately $35 million), making it one of the largest personal debt cases in Kenyan history.
3. Auction and Eviction Crisis (March 2026)
On March 9, 2026, the High Court of Kenya cleared the way for the auction of Tuju’s properties after dismissing a case seeking to block the forced sale. Justice Josephine Wayua Mong’are struck out the application by Dari Limited and Tuju, lifting earlier interim orders that had temporarily stopped the auction.
The lender appointed Knight Frank as valuers and Garam Investment Auctioneers to handle the auction process. The properties under threat include:
- Dari Business Park in Karen
- Entim Sidai residence in Karen
- Additional prime real estate in Nairobi
4. Tuju’s Defiant Stand
On March 12, 2026, Tuju made a defiant stand at his Karen property, vowing to remain in the premises and declaring that auctioneers would have to “kill him first” before evicting him. He stated:
“They will have to kill me first and organise a big burial for me in Rarieda before they take this property.”
Tuju argued that the court denied him an opportunity to appeal, claiming the Constitution 2010 grants him the right to appeal. He also alleged that attempts to evict him were part of a wider conspiracy and linked to previous events where individuals were arrested at his property.
5. Current Status
As of March 2026, Tuju is effectively bankrupt, with his net worth in negative territory. He has lost control of his company Dari Limited and faces the complete loss of his once-vast property empire. The bank is seeking to recover over KSh 4.5 billion through the sale of the charged properties.
Net Worth Analysis: Then vs Now
Peak Wealth (2015)
- Real estate portfolio: KSh 1.84 billion
- Ace Communications value: Estimated KSh 500 million
- Other investments and assets: KSh 200 million
- Total Peak Net Worth: Approximately KSh 2.5 billion
Current Status (2026)
- Real estate: Under auction, value declining
- EADB debt: KSh 4.5 billion
- Legal costs: Accumulating
- Current Net Worth: Negative KSh 4.5 billion (Bankrupt)
Wealth Destruction
Tuju has experienced a wealth destruction of over KSh 7 billion in less than a decade, representing one of the most dramatic financial collapses among Kenyan public figures.
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Sources & References
- The Standard – How Tuju Lost His Multi-Billion Empire
- The Kenya Times – Raphael Tuju Faces Eviction From Karen Property
- Nation Africa – Raphael Tuju Suffers Blow in Karen Property Case
- The Standard – Deal Gone Bad: Inside Raphael Tuju-EADB’s Sh1.9b Loan Fallout
- Tuko – List of Tuju’s Properties Facing Auction Over KSh 2.2b Debt
- Wikipedia – Raphael Tuju
- Kenyans.co.ke – Raphael Tuju Profile