Here is The First Private Jet Owned By a Kenyan Music Producer (Photos)
Candy n Candy owner, Joe Kariuki has joined the exclusive club of high-flying Kenyans. Joe is cementing his foot in aviation industry with his own jet.
Even though his jet is not for his personal use, Joe Kariuki goes in the history books as one of the youngest Kenyans to venture in aviation industry.

Joe Kariuki
Joe quit music production after it failed to pick up the way he intended it. He instead opted to venture in aviation and mining sector. He runs Christened Candy Air which operates from Wilson airport.

Joe’s office at Wilson airport
The light aircraft Joe acquired offers chartered flight services for passengers and cargos around the continent. He however failed to disclose how much he parted with to acquire the craft.

Joe’s presence in mining is evident in Taita Taveta basin where his company, Hard Assets has invested millions in mining of tanzanite, emerald, tourmaline among other gems.

