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    15 richest men in Africa in 2023: their net worth and age

    Ifetayo AdeniyiBy Ifetayo AdeniyiJune 14, 202310 Mins Read
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    15 richest men in Africa in 2023: their net worth and age

    The African continent is blessed with great minds, successful entrepreneurs, and career people. The wealthiest people on the continent do not have a single income stream. Instead, they have interests in multiple sectors. Discover the richest man in Africa, their age, and how they made their wealth. Who is the richest man in Africa?

    The richest man in Africa is worth billions of dollars. There are several other billionaires on the continent with stakes in multiple industries. These wealthy persons come from different countries.

    Below is an exploration of Africa’s wealthiest people in 2023. These are people who have invested heavily in various sectors. Some are self-made, while others got a boost from their families.

    15. Mohammed Dewji – $1.5 billion

    Tanzanian businessman Mohammed Dewji at his office in Dar es Salaam.

     

    • Photo: Khalfan Said Hassan/AFP Source: Getty Images

    Date of birth: 8th May 1975

    Age: 48 years (as of 2023)

    Country of origin: Tanzania

    Source of wealth: Textile manufacturing, flour milling, beverages, and edible oils

    Net worth: $1.5 billion  

    Mohammed “Mo” Gulamabbas Dewji is a Tanzanian billionaire businessman and former politician. He is the CEO of METL, a Tanzanian conglomerate founded by his father in the 1970s. Mohammed Dewji’s net worth is $1.5 billion as of 2023.

    14. Aziz Akhannouch – $1.5 billion

    Moroccan Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch addresses the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly at the UN headquarters in New

    York City.

    Photo: Angela Weiss/AFP Source: Getty Images

    Year of birth: 1961

    Age: 62 years (as of 2023)

    Country of origin: Morocco

    Source of wealth: Political career, petroleum, gas, and chemicals production

    Net worth: $1.5 billion

    Aziz Akhannouch is the Prime Minister of Morocco. His government took office on 7th October 2021. He is the majority owner of Akwa Group, a multibillion-dollar conglomerate co-founded by his father. The conglomerate has interests in petroleum, gas and chemicals. Aziz Akhannouch’s net worth is $1. billion.

    13. Stephen Saad – $1.9 billion

    Aspen Group Chief Executive Stephen Saad poses in Johannesburg, South Africa.

    Photo: Russell Roberts/Financial Mail/Gallo Images/Getty Images Source: Getty Images

    Date of birth: 23rd June 1964

    Age: 59 years (as of 2023)

    Country of origin: South Africa

    Source of wealth: Pharmaceuticals

    Net worth: $1.9 billion

    Stephen Saad is the co-founder of Aspen Pharmacare, a leading drug production company in South Africa. The company is traded on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. It markets generic medicines in 150 countries. Stephen Saad’s net worth is $1.9 billion.

    12. Strive Masiyiwa – $1.9 billion

    Group Executive Chairman for Econet Wireless Global Strive Masiyiwa speaks onstage during the 2018 Concordia Annual Summit – Day 2 at Grand Hyatt New York.

    Photo: Riccardo Savi/Getty Images Source: Getty Images

    Date of birth: 29th January 1961

    Age: 62 years (as of 2023)

    Country of origin: Zimbabwe

    Source of wealth: Telecom

    Net worth: $1.9 billion

    Strive Masiyiwa’s net worth is $1.9 billion as of 2023. Masiyiwa is a London-based Zimbabwean billionaire businessman and philanthropist. He overcame protracted government opposition to launch the mobile phone network called Econet Wireless Zimbabwe in Zimbabwe in 1998.

    11. Koos Bekker – $2.4 billion

    Koos Bekker gestures as he speaks during the company’s extraordinary general meeting in Cape Town, South Africa.

    Photo: Dwayne Senior/Bloomberg Source: Getty Images

    Date of birth: 14th December 1952

    Age: 70 years (as of 2023)

    Country of origin: South Africa

    Source of wealth: Media and investments

    Net worth: $2.4 billion 

    Jacobus Petrus “Koos” Bekker is known for transforming Naspers, a South African newspaper publisher, into an e-commerce investor and cable TV company. He was the CEO of Naspers until March 2014. In 2015, he returned to the company as the chairman. Koos Bekker’s net worth $2.4 billion

    10. Patrice Motsepe – $2.4 billion

    Patrice Motsepe speaks before a panel discussion ahead of Global Citizen Festival: Mandela 100 at Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa.

    • Photo: Jemal Countess/Getty Images Source: Getty Images

    Date of birth: 28th January 1962

    Age: 61 years (as of 2023)

    Country of origin: South Africa

    Source of wealth: Mining

    Net worth: $2.4 billion

    Patrice Motsepe’s wealth is derived from the mining industry. Motsepe founded African Rainbow Minerals, a diversified mining and minerals company operating in South Africa and Malaysia. He also owns a private equity company called African Rainbow Capital. Patrice Motsepe’s net worth is $2.4 billion.

    9. Naguib Sawiris – $3.3 billion

    Naguib Sawiris poses for a photograph following a Bloomberg Television interview in Cairo, Egypt.

    Photo: Sima Diab/Bloomberg via Getty Images Source: Getty Images

    Date of birth: 15th June 1954

    Age: 68 years (as of 2022)

    Country of origin: Egypt

    Source of wealth: Telecom Net worth: $3.3 billion 

    Naguib Sawiris is Nassef Sawiris’ brother. He built a fortune in telecom. In 2011, he sold Orascom Telecom to Russian telecom firm Veon in a multibillion-dollar transaction. He is the chair of Orascom TMT Investments and the owner of Silversands Resort on the Caribbean island of Grenada. Naguib Sawiris’ net worth is $3.3 billion.

    8. Mohamed Mansour – $3.6 billion

    Mohamed Mansour, president of Mansour Group, poses for a photograph following a Bloomberg Television interview in London, U.K. Photo: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg Source: UGC

    Year of birth: 1948

    Age: 75 years (as of 2023)

    Country of origin: Egypt

    Source of wealth: Auto

    Net worth: $3.6 billion

    Mohamed Mansour’s net worth is $3.6 billion. He is the overseer of Mansour Group, a family conglomerate founded by his late father in 1952. In 1975, he founded General Motors dealerships in Egypt. Mansour served as Egypt’s Minister of Transportation from 2006 to 2009.

    7. Issad Rebrab & family – $4.6 billion

    Issad Rebrab, Algerian entrepreneur and CEO of CEVITAL industrial group, sitting in his office in Algiers, Algeria.

    Photo: Farouk Batiche/AFP Source: Getty Images

    Date of birth: 27th May 1944

    Age: 79 years (as of 2023)

    Country of origin: Algeria

    Source of wealth: Sugar refinery, water purification, steel milling, and French home appliances

    Net worth: $4.6 billion

    Issad Rebrab is the founder and CEO of Cevital, the biggest privately-held company in Algeria. The company owns one of the largest sugar refineries in the world. He also owns Groupe Brandt, a French home appliances maker, a German water purification company, and an Italian steel mill. Issad Rebrab’s net worth is $4.6 billion.

    6. Mike Adenuga – $5.7 billion.

    Date of birth: 29th April 1953

    Age: 70 years (as of 2023)

    Country of origin: Nigeria Source of wealth: Telecom and oil production.

    Net worth: $5.7 billion

    Mike Adenuga is the owner of Globacom, the third-largest mobile phone network operator in Nigeria. He has built a fortune in telecom and oil production. Conoil Producing, his oil exploration firm, operates in the Niger Delta. Mike Adenuga’s net worth is $5.7 billion.

    5. Nassef Sawiris – $6.6 billion

    Nassef Sawiris poses for a photograph after an interview in New York, U.S.A. Photo: @Stephen Yang/Bloomberg via Getty Images Source: UGC

    Date of birth: 19th January 1961

    Age: 62 years (as of 2023)

    Country of origin: Egypt

    Source of wealth: Nitrogen fertilizer production

    Net worth: $6.6 billion

    Nassef Sawiris is one of the African billionaires in 2023. He runs Orascom Construction Industries, one of the world’s largest nitrogen fertilizer producers. The company trades on the Euronext Amsterdam exchange. He also has a 6% stake in Adidas sportswear and a 5% stake in New York-listed firm Madison Square Garden Sports. Nassef Sawiris’s net worth is $6.6 billion.

    4. Nicky Oppenheimer & family – $8.3 billion Nicky Oppenheimer, the Chairman of De Beers, stands in a De Beers boardroom in Gaborone, Botswana.

    Photo: @Per-Anders Pettersson/Reportage by Getty Images Source: Getty Images

    Date of birth: 8th June 1945

    Age: 78 years (as of 2023)

    Country of origin: South Africa

    Source of wealth: Diamond trade and aviation Net worth: $8.3 billion

    Nicky Oppenheimer’s net worth is $8.3 billion. He has amassed his wealth from trading diamonds. He inherited the diamond trading business called DeBeers from his father. In addition to DeBeers, he owns and runs Fireblade Aviation, a firm that offers chattered flights in Johannesburg.

    3. Abdulsamad Rabiu – $8.6 billion

    Abdul Samad Rabiu, chief executive officer of BUA Group, at the Africa CEO Forum in Abidjan, Ivory Coast.

    Photo: @Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/Bloomberg via Getty Images Source: Getty Images.

    Date of birth: 4th August 1960

    Age: 62 years (as of 2023)

    Country of origin: Nigeria

    Source of wealth: Cement production, sugar refining and real estate

    Net worth: $8.6 billion. 

    Abdulsamad Rabiu’s net worth is $8.6 billion. He is the founder of BUA Group, a conglomerate with interests in cement production, sugar refining and real estate. In 2020, he merged his privately-owned Obu Cement company with Cement Co. of Northern Nigeria. BUA Cement PLC trades on the Nigerian stock exchange.

    2. Johann Rupert & family – $11.4 billion Johann Rupert of South Africa, the Chairman and CEO of Richemont, plays his second shot on the third hole on Day 1 of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.

     

    Photo: David Cannon/Getty Images Source: Getty Images

    Date of birth: 1st June 1950

    Age: 73 years (as of 2023)

    Country of origin: South Africa

    Source of wealth: Trading luxury products Net worth: $11.4 billion

    Coming in second on the list of the wealthiest Africans in 2023 is Johann Rupert and his family. Rupert is the chairman of a Swiss luxury goods company called Compagnie Financiere Richemont.

    The firm is known for the brands Cartier and Montblanc. Johann Rupert’s net worth is $11.4 billion.

    1. Aliko Dangote – $14.1 billion

    Aliko Dangote speaks during a session on the opening day of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland.

    Photo: @Chris Ratcliffe Source: UGC

    Date of birth: 10th April 1957

    Age: 66 years (as of 2023)

    Country of origin: Nigeria

    Source of wealth: Cement, sugar, automobile Net worth: $14.1 billion

    Aliko Dangote is the richest man in Africa as of 2023. Most of his wealth comes from the Dangote Group, a conglomerate with interests in cement manufacturing, sugar refining, automobile manufacturing, and oil refining. Aliko Dangote’s net worth is $14.1 billion.

    Recap of the richest men in Africa in 2023 Rank Name Net worth 1 Aliko Dangote $14.1 billion 2 Johann Rupert & family $11.4 billion 3 Abdulsamad Rabiu $8.6 billion 4 Nicky Oppenheimer & family $8.3 billion 5 Nassef Sawiris $6.6 billion 6 Mike Adenuga $5.7 billion 7 Issad Rebrab & family $4.6 billion 8 Mohamed Mansour $3.6 billion 9 Naguib Sawiris $3.3 billion 10 Patrice Motsepe $2.4 billion 11 Koos Bekker $2.4 billion 12 Strive Masiyiwa $1.9 billion 13 Stephen Saad $1.9 billion 14 Aziz Akhannouch $1.5 billion 15 Mohammed Dewji $1.5 billion

    Who is the richest man in Africa? The wealthiest man on the continent in 2023 is Aliko Dangote. He has a net worth of $14.1 billion. Which country in Africa has the most millionaires? South Africa is home to the highest number of dollar millionaires in Africa. The country has 37,800 people worth at least $1 million.

    Who are the richest people in Africa? The wealthiest people on the continent are Aliko Dangote, Johann Rupert, Nicky Oppenheimer, Nassef Sawiris, Abdulsamad Rabiu, Mike Adenuga, Issad Rebrab, Naguib Sawiris, Patrice Motsepe, and Koos Bekker.

    Who is the richest man in Nigeria? Aliko Dangote is the richest in Nigeria. He is worth is $14.1 billion. What is Akan Udofia’s net worth? Akan Udofia’s net worth is about $1 billion. His riches come from his investments in gas, oil, and construction. The richest man in Africa in 2023 is Aliko Dangote, the owner of Dangote Group in Nigeria. Africa also has multiple other billionaires who have invested in various industries.

    Source: Legit.ng

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