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Obituary: Rajiv Ruparelia, Ugandan Entrepreneur Who Transformed Education and Real Estate

Widely regarded as a force for innovation in Uganda’s private sector, Rajiv Ruparelia’s legacy includes thousands of jobs, landmark developments, and a sweeping expansion of access to higher education. He died in a motor accident on Saturday morning, aged 35.

Last updated: 3rd May 2025 10:44 pm
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Rajiv Ruparelia, a prominent Ugandan businessman and the son of billionaire Sudhir Ruparelia, has died in a car accident. He was 35.

According to Uganda Police, the crash occurred in the early hours of Saturday morning, May 3, at around 1:54 AM. Ruparelia was driving alone in a Nissan GTR when the vehicle lost control after hitting road barriers at the Busabala Flyover in Wakiso District. It overturned and caught fire. He died at the scene.

News of his death has sent shockwaves through Uganda’s business community, where he was widely seen as a modernising force within one of East Africa’s most powerful conglomerates.

A Sudden End to a Life in Motion

Rajiv pictured during a public event in Kampala

Born in 1990, Rajiv was the only son of Sudhir Ruparelia, the founder of the Ruparelia Group—one of Uganda’s largest private sector enterprises. Educated in the UK at Dean Close School in Cheltenham and later at Regent’s College London, where he studied Financial Management, Rajiv returned home with ambitions that extended beyond simply continuing his father’s legacy.

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By 2017, aged just 27, he had become Managing Director of the Group. What followed was a period of expansion and reinvention, as he sought to modernise operations, invest in new sectors, and widen access to education and employment.

Education as a Calling

Though he managed a business empire, Rajiv often described education as his “true north.” Nowhere was this more evident than at Victoria University, where he served as Managing Director and Promoter.

When the Group acquired the institution in 2013, it had fewer than 150 students. Under Rajiv’s leadership, enrolment grew to over 8,700 by 2024. He pushed for practical, industry-focused education, advocating for flexible payment models, evening classes, and scholarship opportunities.

“He believed no one should be denied education because they couldn’t afford it,” said a university colleague. “That belief wasn’t a slogan. It guided every decision he made.”

Through the Ruparelia Foundation’s Talent Scholarship Programme, more than 3,000 students from underprivileged backgrounds were able to attend university—many the first in their families to do so.

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Building Institutions, Not Just Buildings

Beyond Victoria University, Rajiv also oversaw investments in a wider portfolio of schools including Kampala Parents’ School, Kampala International School Uganda, and Delhi Public School International. Together, they served thousands of learners from over 30 countries.

“He didn’t just want to run schools,” said one former staff member. “He wanted to raise standards. That was his obsession.”

These efforts formed part of a wider education investment by the Group worth more than USD 50 million.

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At the Helm of a Business Empire

As Managing Director of the Ruparelia Group, Rajiv supervised a business portfolio spanning real estate, hospitality, financial services, agriculture, recruitment, and media. The Group employed more than 8,500 people at the time of his death—most of them Ugandan, and many of them women and young people.

One of his key roles was heading Meera Investments, the Group’s real estate arm. Over the last decade, it added more than 37 residential, commercial, and hospitality properties to its portfolio, becoming the largest private provider of working and living spaces in Uganda.

He also co-founded Triiio Developments, which focused on sustainable mid- to high-income housing. Projects like Tagore Living, a 28-unit luxury apartment block in Kampala, reflected Rajiv’s desire to address the country’s evolving urban housing needs.

Rajiv Ruparelia in fatal car crash.
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Redefining Hospitality and Tourism Infrastructure

Rajiv took particular pride in the Group’s hospitality portfolio, which included Speke Resort Munyonyo, Kabira Country Club, and Dolphin Suites. He led the development of the Speke Resort Convention Centre—a 4,000-seater facility that hosted global summits, including the 2024 G77+China and Non-Aligned Movement meetings.

“He knew Uganda needed better infrastructure if we wanted to be taken seriously as a destination for big events,” said one project partner. “So he built it.”

Tackling Youth Unemployment, Head-On

In 2017, Rajiv launched Premier Recruitment Ltd, aiming to connect Ugandan jobseekers with employment opportunities both locally and abroad. By 2024, the company had placed more than 5,800 Ugandans in jobs—89% of them women. The initiative expanded through sister firms Serene, Inaries, and Shere Recruitment, each targeting different sectors and destinations.

He also ventured into agriculture. Under his guidance, Premier Roses Ltd expanded its greenhouse coverage to 13 hectares, making it Uganda’s leading flower exporter. He later co-founded RAJON Vanilla and Visk Enterprises, aimed at boosting Uganda’s footprint in high-value exports.

Eco-Bricks and Urban Sanitation

Rajiv’s interest in sustainability led to one of his most unconventional projects: converting plastic waste into building materials. Working with NGOs, the Ruparelia Foundation helped construct an eco-toilet block for a school in Kamwokya, a Kampala slum, using compressed eco-bricks. The project gained international attention and was set to be replicated elsewhere in the capital.

“He didn’t want to wait for someone else to fix things,” said a colleague. “If there was a need, and he had the means, he got it done.”

Business leader and rally driver Rajiv Ruparelia dies in crash.
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Sport: Passion and Platform

While business was central to his life, Rajiv never let go of sport. In his youth, he played rugby, football, and squash while studying in the UK. But it was motorsport that captured his imagination.

In 2019, he launched the Rajiv Ruparelia Rally Team and quickly made an impact—winning the Kabalega Rally in 2021 and finishing strong in several other national events. His driving style—aggressive, fearless, but calculated—earned him fans and respect on the track.

He also chaired the Central Motor Club and invested in training programmes for young drivers.

Golf remained a quieter passion. He was once Uganda’s youngest national junior golf champion, and often used the course as a space to reflect and reconnect.

Son of billionaire Sudhir Ruparelia dies.
Father and son — Rajiv Ruparelia (left) pictured with Dr Sudhir Ruparelia, whose business legacy Rajiv embraced and expanded with energy and vision. Photo/Courtesy

A Life in Service

Philanthropy was a constant thread. Through the Ruparelia Foundation, he channelled over UGX 35 billion (roughly USD 9.5 million) into causes including education, healthcare, conservation, and disaster relief. He supported wildlife projects, sponsored underfunded sports teams, and paid hospital bills for strangers.

“He didn’t like a lot of fuss,” said a family friend. “He gave quietly, but he gave often.”

Loss of a Generation Leader

Rajiv Ruparelia is survived by his wife, parents Dr. Sudhir and Jyotsna Ruparelia, and siblings. Tributes have poured in from across the country—from cabinet ministers to students who benefited from his scholarships.

For many Ugandans, he represented a rare mix of wealth and empathy, ambition and accessibility. His sudden death leaves not just a personal void for his family, but a pause for a country that had come to see him as one of its most promising young leaders.

Memorial details are expected in the coming days.

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