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Battle Over Zafrullah Khan Riverside Tower: How a Sh1 Billion Loan War Is Exposing Kenya's Darkest Banking Scandal

The man who presided over Kenya's most catastrophic banking collapse is back in the spotlight. This time, Zafrullah Khan — founder and former chairman of the defunct Chase Bank — is fighting to save a prime Nairobi office tower from Equity Bank's auctioneers. The High Court has temporarily halted the planned sale of th

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Battle Over Zafrullah Khan Riverside Tower: How a Sh1 Billion Loan War Is Exposing Kenya's Darkest Banking Scandal

The man who presided over Kenya's most catastrophic banking collapse is back in the spotlight. This time, Zafrullah Khan — founder and former chairman of the defunct Chase Bank — is fighting to save a prime Nairobi office tower from Equity Bank's auctioneers. The High Court has temporarily halted the planned sale of the Riverside Drive property, but the legal battle now threatening to consume the Sh1 billion asset is unearthing uncomfortable questions about loan enforcement, currency manipulation, and whether Kenya's financial sector has truly reckoned with the wreckage Khan left behind. The Zafrullah Khan Riverside Tower battle exposes how Kenya's banking sector continues wrestling with Chase Bank's toxic legacy—where debt disputes, currency...

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