- Chairman, MJ Group (Cargo Handling)
“I think entrepreneurs should dwell on this thought - you are not safe in a castle if those around you live in shanties.”
Summary
He took on the grain bulk handling terminal as a regional project, with the port in Mombasa also being used for Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi, and Sudan. In this interview, Jaffer talks at length on the transportation infrastructure deficit in East Africa, and how the failure of the meter-gauge railway and the inability of the roadways to support the resulting traffic with trucks transporting cargo, has created one of the biggest problems the region currently faces. As a result, Jaffer promotes the upcoming standard gauge railway, which has been exclusively financed by China, as one of the best projects happening in Kenya. Jaffer additionally discusses topics including corruption, diversification, the importance of focusing on the local workforce, and the significance of the new and legal designation of Asians of Kenyan origin as Kenya’s official 44th tribe.
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Ethnicity and Race
Mohamed Jaffer, Chairman of MJ Group, which is Kenya’s largest provider of cargo handling services, recalls the long struggle of locally-born Asians to be considered truly local. In 2017 the Kenya government finally recognized Asians as Kenya’s 44th tribe.
Social Impact
Additional Resources
- How To Turn Pocket Change Into Millions, Forbes Africa, December 11, 2012.
- Ten African Multimillionaires You’ve Never Heard Of, Forbes, April 24, 2013.
- MPs Give Directive to End Mombasa Tycoon Mohamed Jaffer’s Monopoly on Grain Trade, Kenyans, July 21, 2018.
- Mohamed Jaffer, Khoja Leadership Forum, July 24, 2018.
- Storm over Joho firm’s lucrative SGR bulk cargo deal, Daily Nation, February 10, 2019.
- Who Owns Kenya: Mohamed Jaffer, Kenya CitizenTV, October 6, 2013.
- MJ Group.
Interview Citation Format
Interview with Mohamed Jaffer, interviewed by Tarun Khanna, Mombasa, Kenya, May 15, 2019, Creating Emerging Markets Oral History Collection, Baker Library Special Collections, Harvard Business School.