In Africa’s dynamic economic landscape, the realm of billionaires sees constant flux, with fortunes rising, falling, and newcomers making their mark. Here’s an insider’s look at the continent’s top 10 billionaires:
- Aliko Dangote – With a staggering net worth of $13.4 billion, this Nigerian mogul dominates the cement and sugar industries, securing the 144th spot globally.
- Johann Rupert & Family – Hailing from South Africa, this titan of luxury goods boasts a hefty $12.2 billion fortune, placing 162nd worldwide.
- Nicky Oppenheimer & Family – South Africa’s diamond industry stalwart commands a wealth of $9.5 billion, clinching the 249th position on the global billionaire rankings.
- Nassef Sawiris – From Egypt, this industrialist and investor holds $8.8 billion in assets, ranking 287th internationally with his construction and investment ventures.
- Nathan Kirsh – Eswatini (formerly Swaziland)’s retail and real estate tycoon commands a hefty $7.2 billion fortune, placing him at 373rd globally.
- Mike Adenuga – Nigeria’s telecom and oil magnate boasts a formidable $6.7 billion, securing the 409th spot on the global billionaire stage.
- Abdulsamad Rabiu – Another Nigerian powerhouse, Rabiu’s cement and sugar enterprises amass a wealth of $5.2 billion, placing him at 581st worldwide.
- Naguib Sawiris – Egypt’s telecom titan commands $3.8 billion in assets, earning him the 835th position globally.
- Mohamed Mansour – Diversifying his investments across Egypt, Mansour boasts a net worth of $3.3 billion, placing him at 991st internationally.
- Koos Bekker – South Africa’s media and investments guru joins the ranks with $2.6 billion, securing the 1256th spot on the global billionaire list.
From cement to diamonds, telecom to luxury goods, these billionaires showcase Africa’s diverse economic prowess on the global stage.