South African billionaire Adrian Gore calls for private sector role in NHI for better healthcare
In a forthright address delivered during PSG Wealth’s Think Big webinar, Adrian Gore, the founder and CEO of Discovery Limited, emphasized the…
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In a forthright address delivered during PSG Wealth’s Think Big webinar, Adrian Gore, the founder and CEO of Discovery Limited, emphasized the…
Here are the seven individuals who currently hold the most valuable portfolios on the Uganda Securities Exchange:
Serena Williams, from Compton’s courts to Grand Slam glory, empowers through sport and business, reshaping norms and inspiring many.
Aliko Dangote’s stake in Nascon Allied Plc, worth $118 million, significantly contributes to his estimated net worth of $15.9 billion.
Common transforms art into activism, championing social justice and empowering youth through music, film, and the Common Ground Foundation.
As of the time of this report, Ursula Burns holds a 0.0077-percent stake in Uber Technologies, which amounts to 155,540 shares.
Thasunda Brown Duckett is one of the world’s leading Black executives and the fourth Black woman to lead a Fortune 500 company
With this latest increase in his net worth, Johann Rupert has solidified his status as South Africa’s richest individual
Edita Food Industries’ profit under Hani Berzi surged well beyond expectations, reaching over $40 million.
The Group’s current and past projects include major projects such as high-speed rail, metro, monorail, railway, and light rail transit
These properties contribute to the family’s wealth, with Will Smith’s net worth estimated at over $300 million, solidifying his place among the world’s richest Black individuals.
These properties contribute to the family’s wealth, with Will Smith’s net worth estimated at over $300 million, solidifying his place among the world’s richest Black individuals.
Bamburi Cement, a prominent East African cement firm partly owned by Kenyan industrialist Baloobhai Patel, has settled 60 percent of its tax debt
Byron Allen exemplifies a dream fulfilled, from a comedic start to a $4.5 billion media empire.
According to the latest list, well-known Kenyan business figures like John Kimani, James Mwangi and Gideon Muriuki have taken a hit in their wealth so far this year.
For the Ackerman family, this financial loss equates to a year-to-date decline of R3.96 billion ($218.18 million) in the market value of their Pick ‘n Pay stake.