Botswana tycoon Gulaam Abdoola’s Turnstar Holdings posts $8 million in profit in 2023
Abdoola, the managing director and a founding member of Turnstar Holdings, holds the largest individual stake in the company.
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Abdoola, the managing director and a founding member of Turnstar Holdings, holds the largest individual stake in the company.
Seabrooke holds a significant 40.61-percent stake in Sabvest Capital, making him one of the richest executives in the country.
Al Mada, the private investment firm of the Moroccan royal family, has set up a new firm called Teralys to acquire a majority stake in Senegal’s Patisen.
The resurgence in Sawiris’ wealth can be primarily attributed to the impressive performance of his holdings in Adidas.
These stakes contribute to Wiese’s expanding wealth and reinforce his position as one of Africa’s most influential business figures.
Haidar is the founder of multinational fintech company Optasia that provides mobile financial services.
Slack, the granddaughter of Ernest Oppenheimer and elder sister of Nicky Oppenheimer, owns interests in dozens of ompanies.
Under Mwangi, Equity Group has played a key role in the growth and transformation of Kenya’s financial services industry.
Pioneers Properties has reduced its stake in United Company for Housing and Development from 35.06 percent to 17.74 percent.
Founded by Nigerian philanthropist Nuhu Kwajafa and backed by Igho Sanomi , GIPLC funds charity projects that uplift vulnerable children in Nigeria.
Mouton, who has accumulated a substantial fortune through his diverse investment portfolio, has a 5.83-percent stake in Capitec Bank.
The agreement requires Diageo to treat Combs’ DeLeon tequila brand “at least as favorably” as its other tequila brands.
Bob van Dijk, who has held the position of CEO since 2014, is renowned as one of the highest-paid executives on the continent.
Motsepe, who made history in 2008 as the first Black African billionaire, derives the majority of his wealth from his stake in ARM.
Aziz issued an apology to Tanzania’s judiciary on Monday after making remarks on June 26 that raised doubts about the independence of the country’s judiciary.
The amaBhungane Centre for Investigative Journalism had earlier been barred from using documents acquired from a source in its reporting on controversial businessman Zunaid Moti, who claimed they were stolen.