Last I checked he was the largest individual shareholder, just like Mwangi (Equity). There may be a few guys in corporate Kenya who made more maybe Mwangi etc.
Karauri is in a league of his own.I bet that guy nets more than a billion per year.Its just that a private gaming company like Sportpesa may not be very transparent in their reports.Karauris’ figures are astronomical.
:D:D:D Hakuna kitu kaa hio. Ni watu wangapi wanaeza wekelea more than 10k kwa bet repetitively? It must be someone who can make a profit kwa hizi bets, otherwise sisi watu wa ka-soo ndio wengi, na hio haiwes fika B in a month…na bado kuna wale wanauma kakitu na hio soo, so thats a deduction on Mr Muhindi…
those are peasants compared to the lords of the land, the people who own the levers our economy. and they are faceless. ata rai mmemjua tu juzi ju ya siasa ya uhuruto. tajiri wa multiple hauliers hammjui, mworia is just a spanner boy for the likes of kirubi. james mwangi works for peter munga.
Very true, sports betting is hard enough and makes for very unreliable income so many people start big but are soon relegated to playing 100s and 50s. Im sure karauris income has dipped considerably the more people realise winning is not easy. Initially he made a killing when everyone was excited
In kenya, perhaps an average of 100k during the week, and around 150-200k weekend. And these are the hardcore gamblers, another 100k ni wale wa leo, next week, next month etc…
When the European football season kick off, a min of 500k people bet. With an average wager of sh100 per person, hio ni 50m. Mind you, his people work out the odds such that his risk of losing is much much smaller. The obvious matches have odds of almost 1.0 so hakuna pesa inapotea. From the 50, jamaa anameza 40 minimum