Meet King'ori Wambaki, a Kenyan Man Making a Killing from Brewing and Selling 'Muratina' in the UK

Meet King'ori Wambaki, a Kenyan Man Making a Killing from Brewing and Selling 'Muratina' in the UK

A Kenyan man has opened up on how he managed to turn Kikuyu traditional brew, Muratina into a successful business venture in the UK.

King’ori Wambaki brews, sell and markets Muratina as wine spiced with honey under the brand name, Muratelia. 

Muratelia, has an alcohol volume of 12 percent and is sold in the UK to customers under the age of 35 years. The drink retails at between £10 (Sh1,491) and £25 (Sh3,727) depending on where it is sold.

"Cheshunt is located outside London. We used ingredients that are available here in the UK as we have not yet reached a point where we can import products from Kenya,” Wambaki told a local news outlet. 

"The business provides income better than what I can earn while being employed,” he added.

Wambaki, who hails from Othaya in Nyeri, and has lived in the UK for nearly three decades, says he made a comprehensive research on how to market his product. He owns three restaurants and four shops in the UK where he has employed many people.

He notes that he succeeded since he had no competition as the drink was a new product in the UK market and plans to expand his business to Kenya.

"The whites love it despite it being a Kenyan drink. In June we may start producing it in Kenya," he added. 

Wambaki holds a Master of Science in Finance and Management from Loughborough University and a Bachelor of Science in Economics from the University of Bradford.
 

Comments

Wambui (not verified)     Sun, 12/27/2020 @ 12:00pm

In reply to by Guest (not verified)

Sometime its good to think before you comment and you dont have to comment at all, Muratani has a lot of sugar and its common-sense since you seems like you dont have any common-sense, many people over 35 years of age are battling diabetes and sugar affects them and this could be a law-suits on his brand hence why he insist on the age gap. use your computer or phone to educate yourself na wacha mehe mehe mingi online.

kithoi (not verified)     Mon, 12/28/2020 @ 11:15am

In reply to by Wambui (not verified)

Wambui it sounds you are the one with no common sense do they market ice cream based on age due to diabetes. There are people who are diabetic under 35yrs of age. Again it alcohol what's the legal age limit irrespective of what it made from?. You make your own choice on what to buy wacha mehe mehe.

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