After committing $2.5m to Dynamos FC, Tagwirei donates $100k to former players, coaches
Zimbabwean businessman Kudakwashe Tagwirei adds a $100,000 donation for former players after committing $2.5 million to Dynamos FC.
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Zimbabwean businessman Kudakwashe Tagwirei adds a $100,000 donation for former players after committing $2.5 million to Dynamos FC.
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Moxon, who played a pivotal role in transforming Meikles Limited into one of Zimbabwe’s leading conglomerates, owns a 10.8-percent stake in the group.
This investment commitment to fostering technological and infrastructural development across Africa.
Moxon, who played a pivotal role in transforming Meikles Limited into one of Zimbabwe’s leading conglomerates, owns a 10.8-percent stake in the group.
From retail and agriculture to hospitality and security, Moxon’s strategic leadership has shaped a conglomerate with a century-long history.
Moxon owns a 10.8-percent stake in the group.
Moxon owns a 10.8-percent stake in Meikles Limited, a prominent Harare-based conglomerate.
Moxon ranks as one of the richest investors on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange.
According to data tracked by Billionaires.Africa, Moxon’s losses from his stake in Meikles Limited have now surpassed $148 million within 71 days.
Despite this multimillion-dollar slump, Moxon remains one of the richest investors on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange.