Prosus, led by South African billionaire Koos Bekker, takes Rapido stake in $270 million deal
Prosus, chaired by Koos Bekker, invests $221.76 million in India’s Rapido, deepening its push into mobility after Swiggy’s exit.
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Prosus, chaired by Koos Bekker, invests $221.76 million in India’s Rapido, deepening its push into mobility after Swiggy’s exit.
Kenyan tycoon John Kimani raises his Centum stake to $8.2 million, strengthening his influence in Nairobi’s investment scene.
Seplat Energy to invest up to $3 billion in Nigeria after the Exxon deal, boosting oil and gas output, shareholder returns, and local energy access.
Nigerian billionaire Abdul Samad Rabiu gains $500 million in less than a month, fueled by BUA Foods’ strong stock rally.
GTCO’s H1 profit drops to $301 million from $608 million amid a sharp fall in dividend income from GTBank.
Aga Khan Fund reorganized its $9.3 million stake in Nation Media Group into a new unit, consolidating control as the publisher faces financial strain and industry shifts.
Discovery Bank eyes 2 million clients and R3 billion ($173 million) profit by 2029 with strong loan growth and new products.
Jim Ovia will receive nearly $5 million from the lender’s $34.5 million interim dividend payout to shareholders.
Mombasa businessman Mohamed Jaffer faces further delays in the $116 million Mayport Limited land dispute as court sets new judgment date for Oct. 17.
Capitec Bank co-founder Michiel Le Roux adds $87 million to his wealth after the bank’s stock surge boosts its market value past $24 billion.
The deal gives Canal+ effective control of the South African pay-tv giant.
Johann Rupert’s Remgro stake rises $100 million as shares climb, highlighting his influence in South Africa’s investment sector.
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Akdital opens $24 million clinic in Khouribga, adding 100 beds and the city’s first oncology, cardiology and intensive care units.
Nassef Sawiris plans $50 billion U.S. infrastructure bet as Orascom shifts focus from Europe to Gulf and America.
Felak Group rejects reports linking Aisha Achimugu and Oceangate Engineering to a $7 million Providus Bank case.