Net worth of Africa’s top billionaires Johann Rupert and Aliko Dangote plunges below $11 billion
The rivalry between Dangote and Rupert has become fierce, with the wealth gap shrinking from $1.2 billion in mid-June to a mere $100 million.
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The rivalry between Dangote and Rupert has become fierce, with the wealth gap shrinking from $1.2 billion in mid-June to a mere $100 million.
What truly sets Nkuhlu apart is his keen acumen for business in emerging economies, corporate governance, and stakeholder management.
Young, a leading business executive and a top figure among America’s Black executives, has etched his mark on the prestigious canvas of Microsoft.
Soyombo, one of Nigeria’s most prominent venture capitalists, wrote early checks for Paystack and Piggyvest.
Kanazoe ranks among the wealthiest individuals in Burkina Faso and is the owner of cement manufacturer CimFaso.
Kalu is the founder of Slok Holding, a West African conglomerate with tentacles in shipping, banking, manufacturing and media.
Orjiako owns a significant 6.4-percent stake in Seplat Energy Plc, one of Nigeria’s largest energy companies.
Emzor, which Okoli owns, will partner with the U.S. government to establish a processing facility for medical-grade groundnut paste.
Hersov is set to complete the construction of the Cape Winelands Airport which he acquired in 2021.
Pullinger owns a minority stake of 0.1 percent in FirstRand, or 5,634,679 ordinary shares in the leading lender.
Saad, who founded Aspen Pharmacare Holdings in 1997, owns a 12.5-percent stake in the branded pharmaceutical company.
Ezz owns 60.7 percent of Ezz Steel, making him one of the richest investors on the Egyptian Exchange and one of Egypt’s wealthiest men.
Shuttleworth’s entrepreneurial journey began in 1995 with the inception of Thawte Consulting.
Hersov is a heir of the founding family of Anglovaal, a mining and industrial giant that was sold off in the late 1990s.
Tiemtore is the founder of Lilium Capital, a private equity firm that is owns Vista Group, which is acquiring Ora Group.
The significant increase has further cemented Zhanda’s position as a leading Zimbabwean businessman.