Thika-based real estate giant, Maono Lands Limited, has once again stamped its authority in the property sector after being crowned the Most Dependable Land-Selling Company in 2025 during the prestigious Annual Real Estate Awards held on 9th September 2025 at Emara Ole Sereni Hotel along Mombasa Road. The glamorous awards ceremony was organized by Digital Events and brought together some of the country’s top-performing real estate companies.
This latest recognition adds to Maono’s growing list of accolades, further affirming its reputation as a trusted and client-centered real estate company. Over the past seven years, Maono has provided homes to more than 4,000 Kenyans and consistently demonstrated reliability in delivering title deeds to its clients—a hallmark of its brand promise.
Speaking about the award, Maono Lands Limited Director, Kinyua Wairatu, expressed gratitude to clients for their trust and support:
“This award is a reflection of the confidence our clients have placed in us. At Maono, we do not take that trust for granted. Dependability is at the heart of everything we do, and this recognition is proof that we are on the right track. We will continue to deliver on our promises and walk with our clients as partners in their journey to land and home ownership,” he said.
The significance of this award goes beyond recognition; it provides confidence to investors seeking to avoid the rampant real estate scams that have plagued the sector in recent years. With “dependability” at the core of the award, clients of Maono Lands Limited can be assured that their investments are safe, their documentation secure, and their dreams of land ownership well protected.
For Maono, the recognition also serves as motivation to pursue its future vision:
- Partnering with developers to build homes for clients.
- Supporting landowners to venture into farming and other value-driven projects for sustainable returns.
The company promised to continue raising the bar in real estate service delivery, with Director Kinyua concluding: “The best is yet to come.”