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Moi-Owned Mitchell Cotts Loses Manager To Coronavirus
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Moi-Owned Mitchell Cotts Loses Manager To Coronavirus

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Boi Boi

@yobos · Apr 5 · 1 min read

Story · Moi-Owned Mitchell Cotts Loses Manager To Coronavirus

Mitchel Cotts late manager Mark Mbua

Mitchell Cotts has lost a manager to Coronavirus, we can confirm.

Mark Mbua, a General manager Mitchell Cotts in Mombasa has died of Coronavirus. Mbua is the  immediate former Golf Captain at the Mombasa Sports Club.

We have reports that all managers at Mitchel Cotts Mombasa have been sent for 14 days quarantine after having had meetings with Mark Mbua for the last 2 weeks. Reports indicate he might have been exposed when playing golf with the Kilifi Deputy Governor, now in police custody.

Staffers that spoke to the chief editor of this site confirmed that all this information had been hidden from them raising eyebrows as to why the coronavirus death are being hidden.

Mitchell Cotts Kenya Ltd is the majority shareholder of Mitchell Cotts Freight Kenya Ltd, one of the companies that won a tender to offer peripheral storage facilities at the Inland Container Depot (ICD) in Nairobi.

Mitchell Cotts Freight is being investigated by the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) over the tender scandal.

The probe into the matter brought into sharp focus the shareholding structure of Mitchell Cotts Kenya Ltd – majority-owned by the family of Philip Ndegwa, a former Central Bank of Kenya Governor, through their First Chartered Securities Ltd.

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