The 21-story structure is centrally positioned and serves as a haven for those who become disoriented in the CBD. Most people frequently return to Afya Centre to reset whenever they are lost in town.
The first image that springs to mind whenever Afya Centre is mentioned is the green meeting place in Nairobi's central business district.
Due to its convenient location along Tom Mboya Street, where the majority of matatus drop off their passengers, it is also a popular gathering place.
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Given its fame, many people have been curious as to who owns Afya Center. Look up Digital conducted research into the building's ownership and uncovered information about those behind the ownership of Nairobi’s popular building.
The output of Afya Sacco is Afya Centre. Contributions from the Sacco were used to create it (shareholders). Therefore, Afya Sacco's shareholders are its owners.
According to the Sacco's website, the cooperative also owns maisonettes on Kamburu Drive off Ngong Road. Both initiatives, according to the Sacco, are bringing in money that trickles down to the shareholders as annual dividends.
According to the website, The Co-operative House and the maisonettes are both rented out to bring in money for the members. Members receive dividend payments from this income each year.