Mayur Madhvani


Mayur Madhvani is an Ugandan businessman, entrepreneur, and industrialist. He is a joint managing director of the Madhvani Group of Companies, headquartered in Kakira, Uganda, the third-largest economy in the East African Community.

Background

Mayur is the youngest son and lastborn of Muljibhai Madhvani, the family patriarch who founded the Madhvani Group in 1930. Mayur's four older brothers are Jayant, Manubhai, Pratap and Surendra. Jayant, the eldest, died at age 49 of a heart attack in 1971 while on a business trip to India. Manubhai, the second born, died in May 2012 at the age of 81.

The lean years

In 1972, Uganda dictator Idi Amin expelled all Asians from Uganda, regardless of citizenship. Mayur, with other family members relocated to London. In 1974, he married Mumtaz, the former Bollywood actress. Together they are the parents of two daughters, Natasha and Tanya.

After Idi Amin

After Amin was deposed in 1979, the Madhvanis returned to Uganda and reclaimed their assets.
Kakira Sugar Limited the flagship company was successfully recovered in 1985. Under the leadership of the Madhvani family they have steered KSW to become the largest producer of refined sugar in East Africa. KSW produces an estimated 165,000 metric tonnes of sugar annually, accounting for about 47 percent of the national output in 2011. The Group has also spearheaded co-generation of electricity at Kakira, which now produces 52 megawatts, of which 20 megawatts is used internally and 32 megawatts is sold to the national grid. In 2016 an Ethanol distillery was also set up with a total capacity of 60,000 litres of ethanol per day.