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[2] In addition to its business in Kenya, began operating in Tanzania and Uganda, India, and Zambia in circa 1984–1985, 1988, and 1994, respectively.

Joel Gunter and Charles Young of the BBC stated that it was "one of the largest construction firms in East Africa.

"[4] According to court testimony from Patel, Emerging Capital Partners (ECP) invested KSh.

"[4] In November 2016 the company collapsed, with Gunter and Young stated that it resulted in "hundreds of Kenyans out of work, some already missing months of pay.

The headquarters moved to a depot,[4] in Muguga, Kiambu County,[7] in July 2015 as a cost-saving measure.