Inside Fred Matiang’i’s Mansion That Features a Bar and Cinema Hall

Fred Matiang’i house in Karen
A photo collage of Fred Matiang’i and the entrance gate of his mansion. PHOTOS/Courtesy

Former CS for Interior Security, Fred Matiang’i is arguably among the current wealthiest politicians in Kenya. Matiang’i is mostly remembered as one of the most hardworking cabinet members during Uhuru Kenyatta’s regime.

Currently, Matiang’i is looking forward to contest for the presidency in the upcoming 2027 elections.

Details of Matiangi’s mansion

Having previously held top positions both in Kenya and abroad, Matiang’i is undoubtedly a wealthy individual. Among his notable properties is his multimillion-shilling mansion located in the lush suburbs of Karen, Nairobi.

This two-story building, valued at around KES 65 million, faces Ngong Hills, offering a rare panoramic view.

Inside, the mansion offers unique spaces for family entertainment. Some of the exquisite indoor features include a beautiful home bar and an immersive cinema room where Matiang’i and his family use to watch movies, especially during weekends.

To accentuate the experience, the cinema hall is equipped with well-fitted audio playback. Beyond the basic luxurious design, all bedrooms are en-suite, just in case he receives high-end guests. In total, this mansion is capable of holding up to five guests at once.

For security, the mansion is surrounded by a strong fence that is fitted with barbed wire. Looking at it from the outside, you will quickly realise that the owner of this home is someone who is well-travelled or someone who is familiar with foreign designs. Which is true.

What sets this property apart from others is the rare mix of elegance and customised luxury that reflects high-end living.

In addition to its exquisite design, this mansion is just a few meters away from elite institutions like Brookhouse and the Karen Golf Club, hinting at the status of his neighbours.

Fred Matiangi’s high-end mansion possibly highlights the high perks he has earned during years of hard work, especially as a former Cabinet Secretary in Kenya.