Muthokinju is an acronym derived from the names of its co-founders, Susan Muthoni (MUTHO) Kimani (KI), and Barnabas Njuguna (NJU).
After operating a restaurant in one of the most popular marketplaces in Kenya, Kenyatta Market, the couple started the hardware business.
Under their leadership, the paints company grew from a little hardware store with limited stock to a nationwide distributor.
However, Muthokinju’s founders have taken a back seat in managing the company and transferred its operations to the next generation.
Their son Benjamin Kimani has taken over as the Managing Director and CEO, while his wife Sarafina Njatha is the Operations Director.
Kimani joined Muthokinju in 2011 straight from school and learned the trade before rising to his current position.
Other members of the Muthokinju management team include James Kabugi, the Head of Logistics; Gerald Macharia, the Head of Sales; and Hatim Sheraz, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO).
Muthokinju’s peaceful transition allowed the company to avoid ownership wrangles that plague many family-owned businesses in Kenya, leading to their eventual collapse.