There was a time his business, which is involved in buying and selling land, collapsed, and he was out of commission for a year. With the help of his friends who had more experience, Kiage got the official go-ahead to sell the land. Dazzled by the big money exchanging hands in land sales, Kiage applied for a Sh3 million loan and bought land in Ole Polos, Kitengela and Kajiado for resale. But instead of selling the land in eighths of an acre, he opted for half-acre plots at Sh500,000 and above to make more money. After three months of no sales and no money coming in, all operations, including office rent, stopped.
Source: Standard Digital September 05, 2016 20:15 UTC