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Mulji Prabhudas Madhvani (1894–1958), commonly referred to as Muljibhai Madhvani was an Indian-born Ugandan businessman, entrepreneur,
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and philanthropist. Born in
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, he migrated to Uganda when he was only 14 years old. In 1912, he started his first business in Jinja. He expanded and added to that initial investment and out of those efforts, the conglomerate known as the
Madhvani Group The Madhvani Group of Companies commonly referred to as the Madhvani Group, is one of the largest conglomerates in Uganda. The group has investments in Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania, the Middle East, India, and North America. Hi ...
was born.


History

Muljibhai Madhvani was born to Prabhudasbhai Madhvani and Laduma Madhvani in Ashiyapat in
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Taluka of
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,
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on 18 May 1894. He was born in a
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caste. Quote: "Probably the success of the most prominent Lohana families in Uganda, Nanji Kalidas Mehta and Sons, M. P. Madhvani and D. K. Hindocha had much influence on Lohana migration from Porbandar and Jamnagar.." He studied up to Standard VII, before joining the Lohana Boarding House in
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, Bombay Presidency, India. He dropped out shortly after Class 1. He migrated to
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in 1908, two years following his older brother Nanjibhai's East African emigration. In 1911, at age 17, he vegan working for his uncles, Vithaldas and Kalidas, in a retail business in
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. There he learned about trade and industry. Within that same year, his uncles entrusted him with opening up an affiliated store in
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in modern-day
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. The business acumen so impressed his uncles that they later asked him to open another shop in Jinja, where he started to build his first business, Vithaldas Haridas & Company, while continuing to work for his uncles. In 1918, his company bought of land in
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, between Jinja and
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, for the purpose of starting a sugar factory. Muljibhai later became the managing director of Vithaldas Haridas & Company. The sugar complex, which is today known as
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, opened in 1930. Through additional purchases of land, the current company land holdings at Kakira, free to an excess of , by of April 2009. Muljibhai's two elder sons, Jayant Madhvani and Manubhai Madhvani, joined him in 1946 to assist in running the business. It was during this decade that Muljibhai ventured into textiles and beer. Using what was probably the first
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loan to an African country, he set up Mulco Textiles in Jinja. By the 1950s, the sugar estate was well established. He also acquired Nile Breweries in 1957. The brewery was divested to
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in 2002. According to the group company profile, the years up to the 1960s were prosperous for Uganda and Madhvani. The commodity market was expanding and the middle class, spawned by Uganda's industrialisation, was growing steadily. As his business flourished, Muljibhai was keen to take care of the well-being and welfare of his employees and the community. His workers and their dependents have enjoyed free education, housing and healthcare, many decades before the term "corporate social responsibility" was even devised. Muljibhai Madhvani died on 11 July 1958 in
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, where he was cremated. However a mausoleum that was constructed in his memory lies at the lakeside along that of his elder son and heir, Jayant Madhvani. After the death of their father, Jayant and his brother Manubhai, oversaw the group's diversification into oil and soap manufacturing, steel, tea and glass production. Then came the Asian expulsion in 1972 by
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. By then, the group had grown into a complex of 52 industrial, commercial and agricultural companies, operating in East Africa, Central Africa and Southern Africa. In 1972, the Madhvanis, who had known no other home besides Uganda, left the country penniless, along with thousands of other Asians Ugandans. However, the family returned in 1982 to repossess their properties under the Expropriated Properties Bill extended by the
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government to coax Asians back to the country. On return, they found the sugar estate in shambles. Less than was under cane cultivation and sugar production had long ceased. All the associated industries such as oil and soap were mere shells of their former selves. The company was debt-ridden and Uganda was uncreditworthy at the time. But the
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gave the group a £50 million (US$60 million) loan to rehabilitate the estate. More loans from the
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and the
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helped revive the conglomerate and fuel the acquisition of new assets.


Prominent extended family members

The following are some of the prominent members of the Madhvani family: * Muljibhai Madhvani (1894-1958) - family patriarch, founder of the Madhvani Group *
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(1922-1971) - Muljibhai's firstborn son. Ran the conglomerate after the death of his father *
Manubhai Madhvani Manubhai is an Indian masculine given name. It may refer to * Manubhai Kotadia Manubhai Kotadia (31 July 1936 – 23 July 2003) was an Indian politician. He was elected to 9th Lok Sabha in 1989 on Janata Dal ticket from Amreli constituency. ...
(1930-2011) - Muljibhai's second son. Ran the conglomerate with his elder brother before the elder brother died. In 2008, he authored a book ''Tide of Fortune'' about the history of
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, the family business and his own experiences. * Pratap Madhvani- Muljibhai's third son. * Mayur Madhvani- Muljibhai's fifth and youngest son. * Kamlesh Madhvani - Manubhai's eldest son. * Roni Madhvani- Pratap's eldest son. * Nikesh Madhvani- Pratap's younger son. * Eshan Madhvani Esq- Nikesh's eldest son.


See also

*
Nanji Kalidas Mehta Nanji Kalidas Mehta, MBE (17 November 1887 – 25 August 1969) was an industrialist and philanthropist from Gujarat. He founded the Mehta Group of Industries in British East Africa, now having its head office in India. His son Mahendra Mehta, ...
* Nimisha Madhvani


References


External links


History of Muljibhai MadhvaniProfile of Manubhai Madhvani 1930 – 2011
{{DEFAULTSORT:Madhvani, Muljibhai Ugandan businesspeople 1894 births 1958 deaths Gujarati people People from Porbandar district Ugandan philanthropists Businesspeople of Indian descent Businesspeople in the sugar industry Businesspeople in agriculture Madhvani Group Migrants from British India to Uganda 20th-century philanthropists 20th-century businesspeople