5 multimillionaires from Djibouti you’ve never heard of
Meet five ultra-wealthy Djiboutian entrepreneurs who are individually worth $30 million or more.
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Meet five ultra-wealthy Djiboutian entrepreneurs who are individually worth $30 million or more.
SportPesa is a leading sports news and betting technology company.
You might not know their names, but you should.
The Ghabbour family owns a 62.9-percent stake in GB Auto.
You might not know their names, but you should.
You might not know their names, but you should.
His Lagos-based telecom company reported a profit of $16.9 million in the first quarter of 2022.
Soname is a Nigerian gaming tycoon and chairman of Bet9ja.
Nassef Sawiris owns 28.97 percent of the multinational construction group, or 33,825,323 shares.
Motsepe is a member of the WEF Board of Trustees.
Duale said the awards highlight the company’s socioeconomic development work.
Kimani owns a 32.3-percent stake in Kenyan agricultural company.
Its total investment in the country is now $148.4 million.
Since 2000, millions of African children have benefited from better access to education.
Rupert’s net worth fell by $896 million as a result of the 14 percent drop in Richemont shares on Friday.
Alakija is the owner of Famfa Oil.