Businessman Manu Chandaria launches biography

Nairobi
By Okumu Modachi | Aug 08, 2024
Businessman Manu Chandaria has launched his biography, detailing his successes in business and philanthropy. [File, Standard]

Businessman Many Chandaria has launched his biography, detailing his successes in business and philanthropy.

He said the biography, "Success to Significance" will continue to inspire many people across the life cadre.

The book also details his journey as a family man and his life experience.

Speaking during the launch on Wednesday, in Nairobi, Chandaria said he was inspired by the will to leave his legacy in writing after he was approached by various journalists.

"They wanted me to write and I said I'm not going to write, and finally came along the writers who took interviews and finally the book emerged out of the idea," he said.

The business mogul is a revered philanthropist whose contribution to society has been recognised particularly in the education and healthcare sector through the Chandaria Foundation.

He said the accolades are "not because I'm successful, there are many successful people...but because I make a difference in the lives of people and that is what is important."

"The difference that I could make is to serve the people and change their lives," he said," adding that he was inspired by the deeds of Mother Theresa.

Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka who attended the launch of the biography, who hailed Chandaria as a contributor of a progressive society.

"Manu Chandaria's contribution to the society espouses the values we should stand for," he said, urging leaders to emulate the businessman even as he called out politicians for being corrupt.

Daystar University Vice Chancellor Laban Ayiro also lauded the philanthropist as a pillar and role model to young people.

"Manu Chandaria stands out as a pioneer of corporate social responsibility. His business philosophy underscores that success is not only measured in profits but also in the positive impact in society," said Prof Ayiro.

In attendance were Kisumu Governor Peter Anyang' Nyong'o, dignitaries and corporate leaders including Standard Group PLC Editor-in-chief, Ochieng' Rapuro.

Chandaria acknowledged the support of stakeholders saying it "takes time to win the people's heart."

He said at least 1000 copies of the biography, will be distributed to secondary schools and libraries across the country.

"Besides that we are going to cover many important people that we know and everyone here will get a book, some will go to London, New York, Geneva and Toronto," he said

"The idea is to distribute as many as possible free of charge so that inspiration is given to the children of this country, especially the youth," he added.

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