3rd generation Kenyan entrepreneur and childhood friend of Richard Moller, Stuart says; “Richard was born to be good in the bush, he always caught bigger fish than I and was a better shot with an air gun. This was annoying at times but years later I was delighted when he told me about his plans to set up Tsavo Trust… how could I help?” A pilot himself, Stuart donated a Piper Super Cub to Tsavo Trust to assist in the initial start up of the Trust. Through Stuart’s varied business interests, including the famous Talisman Restaurant in Nairobi, he assists in strategy and funding for TT.
Some of Stuart’s most recently funded projects include home solar systems for community members and KWS rangers in the field; feeding programs during Covid-19; and kick-starting the Edyouvid program at Tsavo Trust and the Kamungi Conservancy, where staff and community members are receiving certified training in varying given fields including hospitality, administration, management, finance and much more.
“I hate to see our wildlife being decimated by human greed, Africa and Kenya in particular have a wonderful wildlife resource that we all must help to protect “