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How two men built Kenya s top hotel chain

John Kariuki and Gurcharan Singh Vohra, better known as Channi met by default when Kenya was still taking some good strides to become the economic powerhouse in the region

Making an impact; I had big shoes to fill - The Standard Entertainment

Pravir Vohra, 28, took over the family business at only 19, but the mixed martial arts enthusiast says his grandfather and father prepared him well

Why muhindi with kilemba and thick beard is called Kalasinga

Why muhindi with kilemba and thick beard is called ‘Kalasinga’ 1 month ago 1965 Joginder and Jaswant Singh celebrating their win in the East African Safari surrounded by fans and family [Photo: File] Kenya boasts of famous Kalasingas like the late Safari Rally icon, Joginder Singh, often co-driven by his brother, Jaswant Singh. They were known as the ‘Flying Sikhs.’ Joginder Singh’s love for rallying leads us to another area the turban sporting Sikhs are famed for: crankshaft grinding and other engineering related hands-on businesses, as Gurmukh Singh notes in his 2003 book, Global Indians: The Rise of Sikhs Abroad, where we’re informed that the Kalasingas came down these shores in the 1890s as labourers during the construction of the Uganda Railway and as cops for the Imperial British East Africa Company, the caretakers of Kenya on behalf of the British Crown. In fact, Kapur Singh became the first Indian Inspector of Police in 1895.

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