Hassan Joho’s Ksh30 Million Mercedes-Benz G63 Leaves Kenyans Talking Online
- Hassan Ali Joho shared a photo of his Mercedes-Benz G63, estimated at about Ksh30 million.
- The luxury SUV quickly sparked debate among Kenyans on social media.
- Supporters praise his success story, while critics question displays of wealth by political leaders.
Hassan Ali Joho has once again captured public attention after sharing a photo of his luxury Mercedes‑Benz G63 AMG, a high-end SUV estimated to cost around Ksh30 million.
The Cabinet Secretary for Ministry of Mining, Blue Economy and Maritime Affairs posted the image on social media, where it quickly spread and triggered widespread reactions from Kenyans discussing his taste for luxury vehicles.
Joho, a former Mombasa governor, is widely known for his flamboyant lifestyle and collection of expensive cars. Over the years, he has built a reputation as one of Kenya’s most stylish politicians, often seen in designer outfits, luxury watches, and high-end vehicles.
Luxury Lifestyle Sparks Mixed Reactions
The latest photo of the G-Wagon SUV quickly ignited debate online.
Some Kenyans praised Joho for his success, describing him as a symbol of ambition and determination. Supporters say his achievements reflect a journey from humble beginnings to national prominence.
However, others questioned the optics of political leaders displaying luxury items at a time when many Kenyans are struggling with the rising cost of living and unemployment.
The mixed reactions highlight the ongoing public debate about wealth, leadership, and accountability in Kenya’s political class.
The “Sultan” Image
Often nicknamed “Sultan” by his supporters at the Coast, Joho has cultivated an image of influence and royalty in Kenyan politics.
The nickname reflects both his commanding political presence and his well-known taste for luxury.
Despite criticism, Joho has rarely shied away from showcasing his lifestyle publicly, maintaining that his success story represents years of hard work and determination.
From Port Loader to National Figure
Joho’s rise to prominence is frequently cited by his supporters as proof of his entrepreneurial spirit.
Before entering politics, he reportedly worked as a loader at the Port of Mombasa, where he interacted with traders who later introduced him to business opportunities.
Those early ventures helped shape his business interests and eventually paved the way for his entry into politics.
Over the years, he has grown into one of the most recognizable political figures in the country.
Academic and Political Influence
Beyond politics and business, Joho also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business and Human Resource Management from Kampala University.
His influence has extended beyond the Coast region, making him a prominent figure in Kenya’s national political landscape.
As the conversation around his luxury SUV continues online, Joho remains a political figure who consistently sparks both admiration and criticism whenever he makes headlines.
