Our Authors
The analysts and researchers behind Serrari Group's market coverage, financial analysis, and investment research across Africa.

Montel Kamau
Financial Analyst, Serrari Group
Montel Kamau is a Financial Analyst at Serrari Group, where he covers African capital markets, macroeconomic trends, and cross-border investment flows. His work focuses on translating regulator filings, central-bank disclosures, and exchange data into decisions retail and institutional investors can act on.
He holds a Bachelor of Business Science in Financial Engineering from Strathmore University.

Elsie Njenga
Research & Statistics Graduate Trainee, Serrari Group
Elsie Njenga holds a Bachelor of Science in Biostatistics from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT).
She supports Serrari’s financial content, market data, and website quality work. Her role includes writing Market News articles on investment product news, updating MMF, Treasury Bond, and forex rates daily, and carrying out Quality Assurance checks on the Serrari website. Her work helps ensure that Serrari provides accurate, timely, and easy-to-understand financial information for its users.

Rosemary Wambui
Research Graduate Trainee, Serrari Group
Rosemary Wambui is a Researcher at Serrari Group, where she covers climate, energy, and electric vehicles (EVs) — tracking how the global energy transition, renewable energy expansion, and EV adoption are reshaping industries, investment flows, and sustainability efforts across Africa and globally.
Her work focuses on research and curating news around energy markets, green investment, carbon markets, ESG regulation, and industrial decarbonization into accessible, data-driven insights. She also supports Serrari’s financial content, market data, and website quality operations.
She holds a BSc in Environmental Conservation and Natural Resources Management from the University of Nairobi.
Her work centres on translating climate and sustainability research into financially literate analysis that investors, regulators, businesses, and communities can engage with and act upon.