Guardian Angel, Esther Musila Acquire 20-Acre Property in Ukambani

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Gospel musician Guardian Angel and his wife Esther Musila have jointly acquired a 20-acre parcel of land in the Ukambani region, a significant addition to their investment portfolio.

The couple secured the property as part of a structured development initiative identified as “New Waingo Farm.” The acquisition places them among a growing number of public figures investing in large-scale land projects across Kenya.

The land, measuring approximately 20 acres, is located in the Ukambani region, an area increasingly attracting investors due to its expanding infrastructure and agricultural potential.

While the exact purchase value has not been publicly disclosed, the property is estimated to be a multi-million shilling investment.

Further updates are expected as the project progresses and additional details are made public.

Guardian Angel and Esther Musila have built a joint investment portfolio largely focused on land ownership and agribusiness in Kenya, with a strong emphasis on Ukambani region.

The couple has developed and invested in rural property, including a home built in Esther Musila’s ancestral area, where they also engage in farming-related activities.

Reports indicate that their land is not held idle but is actively used or being prepared for agricultural development, including small-scale agribusiness ventures such as pig farming and related infrastructure projects.

Their investment approach is based on joint ownership and long-term asset building, with both parties publicly stating that they share financial decisions and property ownership.

Guardian has emphasized financial independence and transparency within their marriage, while their combined strategy continues to center on real estate and agricultural development rather than passive investments.

Their activities in Ukambani reflect a broader focus on rural land development and income-generating farming projects, distinguishing their portfolio as largely land-and-agriculture driven.

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