Zimbabwean tycoon John Moxon rakes in $10.6 million in three weeks
Moxon owns a 10.8-percent stake in Meikles Limited, which amounts to 27,933,226 shares.
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Moxon owns a 10.8-percent stake in Meikles Limited, which amounts to 27,933,226 shares.
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Copelyn is the largest shareholder in Hosken Consolidated Investments, which owns 49.9-percent of Impact Oil & Gas.
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Khalil’s stake in Raya Holding is now worth $88 million.
Rupert, South Africa’s richest man, and his wife are the founders of the Free Market Foundation.
The reduction came despite company’s robust performance because Gore failed to achieve his personal performance benchmarks.
Peterside owns a 1.14-percent stake in Stanbic IBTC, which translates to 133,611,115 ordinary shares in the group.
Mkatshana’s name resonates through the corridors of ARM, a diversified mining and mineral company founded by South African billionaire Patrice Motsepe in 1997.