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Finsco Africa continues US tour to connect Tanzanians abroad with investment opportunities home

Tour will feature Christina Shusho, a renowned gospel artist turned real estate leader

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by Allan Kisia

Markets14 May 2025 - 18:00
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In Summary


  • Diaspora attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions, explore tailored investment plans, and gain clarity on how to navigate the East African property market from abroad.
  • “We want our brothers and sisters abroad to know that safe, affordable, and long-term investment opportunities are not only available—but they’re growing fast.”

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Directors of Kenyan real estate firm, Finsco Africa, are continuing their U.S. tour with a strong focus on engaging Tanzanians in the diaspora and linking them with investment opportunities back home.

Following a successful three-day Diaspora Investment Forum held from May 2–4, 2025, attention now shifts to the next key event — a Meet and Greet scheduled for Friday, May 16, 2025, at 827 Central Ave, Kent, Washington.

The earlier forum attracted a vibrant turnout and featured insightful presentations by Group CEO Mwaura Kogi and Finsco Tanzania Managing Director Christina Shusho, a renowned gospel artist turned real estate leader.

Attendees explored a comprehensive portfolio of real estate offerings, including prime plots, gated community projects, and holiday homes across East Africa.

“Our mission is simple but powerful,” said Kogi during the forum. “Finsco Africa exists to make the dream of investing back home a reality for every African abroad. With transparency, professionalism, and customised support, we walk with our clients every step of the way.”

Shusho emphasised the timeliness of the initiative, saying, “We want our brothers and sisters abroad to know that safe, affordable, and long-term investment opportunities are not only available—but they’re growing fast. Now is the time to plant seeds for the future.”

The upcoming Kent event promises to be a relaxed yet impactful evening of networking, education, and one-on-one engagement with the Finsco Africa leadership team.

Diaspora attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions, explore tailored investment plans, and gain clarity on how to navigate the East African property market from abroad.

The tour is part of Finsco Africa’s broader mission to bridge the gap between the growing Tanzanian diaspora and the booming real estate sector in East Africa.

With many Tanzanians abroad expressing a strong desire to build wealth and legacy back home, Finsco Africa positions itself as a trusted partner offering secure, transparent, and growth-oriented solutions.

As interest continues to build, Friday’s Kent forum is expected to draw even more participants eager to seize the opportunity to invest in East Africa’s promising real estate future.

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