Fanaka Real Estate honoured its standout employees during the End of Second Quarter Awards, spotlighting top achievers in sales, branding, leadership, and customer loyalty. The event served as a motivational boost, setting the tone for the second half of the year.
Highlights:
- Maureen Wangeci crowned Q2 Sales Champion.
- Employees awarded for excellence in branding, leadership and customer retention.
- Ceremony emphasised teamwork, innovation and service delivery.
- Event held to appreciate staff efforts and reinforce company values.
As the second quarter came to a close, Fanaka Real Estate took time to honour the individuals driving its success. The End of Q2 Awards, held in July 2025, brought together staff and leadership in a vibrant ceremony that highlighted commitment, performance, and company spirit.

The awards are part of Fanaka’s broader mission to build a performance-driven culture where effort and excellence are not only encouraged but rewarded.

Sales executive Maureen Wangeci walked away with the title of Q2 Sales Champion, having outperformed more than 40 colleagues. Her achievement reflects both personal effort and her understanding of the dynamic Kenyan real estate market.
Her win was met with excitement and admiration, further reinforcing Fanaka’s commitment to recognising hard work and setting high standards in sales.
Fanaka didn’t just focus on numbers. The event also featured awards in:
- Branding – for those who elevated Fanaka’s public image and identity.
- Leadership – spotlighting staff who demonstrated strong guidance and mentorship.
- Repeat Business – recognising those who maintained strong client relationships and customer loyalty.
These categories reflect Fanaka’s values of integrity, creativity, and service excellence.
More than just a ceremony, the Q2 awards represented a strategic move to nurture internal motivation and strengthen the company’s people-first culture. The event reinforced that every team member plays a role in Fanaka’s continued success.
Awards may come and go, but what truly matters is the daily effort behind each win — and Fanaka just raised the bar.



