Winnie is an associate in the Real Estate, Banking, and Finance team. She is an advocate of the High Court of Kenya and a Commissioner for Oaths. 

Winnie has developed expertise in all forms of real estate transactions, and she acts as the lead associate in several high-value complex property development projects. 

Her forte is advising clients on upcoming high-value residential and business premises developments in Nairobi. She has a wealth of broad-based knowledge and experience. In addition, she has a key understanding of the legal frameworks relating to the property sector in Kenya. She has worked with local and international investors. She is also extensively involved in business formation, company restructuring, and incorporation of companies in Kenya.

Winnie is a driven problem solver, consistently proactive, and she is highly recommended for her thorough handling of transactions.

Qualifications: 

  • LLB (Hons.)
  • Diploma in Law (KSL)

Memberships: 

  • Law Society of Kenya
  • East Africa Law Society
  • Nairobi Lands Registry Liaison Committee

Key Matters

1. Uhuru Heights Limited

(A subsidiary of one of the largest real estate developers in Kenya – Centum Group of Companies) in connection with the reviewing and drafting of the agreement to lease and sub-lease for Cascadia Apartments built on 1.8 hectares of land valued at USD 36 million (KES 5 billion).
In the leasing and conveyancing for the development of Mtwapa Gardens (a residential development standing on 10.3 acres of land situated in Mtwapa, Kilifi) valued at USD 13 million (KES 1.8 billion).
(A Turkish developer specializing in top-end real estate projects) its first smart home luxury apartment project in sub-Saharan Africa valued at USD 9.4 million (KES 1.3 billion).
(A real estate developer in Kenya) in a country estate gated community project valued at USD 8.7 million (KES 1.2 billion).
(A leading financial services provider
(The largest telecommunications provider in Kenya) in the purchase of property to set up a data center valued at USD 1.54 million (KES 207 million).
(The largest telecommunications provider in Kenya) in conducting the conveyancing aspect of regional site acquisitions specifically microcell and base transceiver stations across the country.
(The largest telecommunications provider in Kenya) in connection with Safaricom’s expansion of its data provision capabilities to 5G wireless technology. This made it Kenya’s first provider of 5G internet.
(The developer in a large-scale real estate development project) for the establishment of a commercial office space known as the ‘The Arch Place’.

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