Econet Founder Masiyiwa Overtakes Patrice Motsepe Becomes Richest Black Man In Southern Africa

43
Econet Founder Masiyiwa Overtakes Patrice Motsepe Becomes Richest Black Man In Southern Africa
Econet Founder Masiyiwa Overtakes Patrice Motsepe Becomes Richest Black Man In Southern Africa

Africa-Press – Zimbabwe. Econet founder, Strive Masiyiwa has overtaken Patrice Motsepe to become the richest black man in Southern Africa.

According to one count, Masiyiwa’s net worth has surpassed $4.4 billion following the year-to-date price increase in the shares of his telecom company, Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, and his smart-tech company, Cassava Smartech.

As of Wednesday, Masyiwa’s net worth had increased from $2.7 billion to $4.4 billion, Billionaires.africa reported.

Forbes’ authoritative rich list still has Masiyiwa behind Motsepe.

Both men have seen their wealth rocket since the start of the year.

Masiyiwa, 61, recently announced his retirement as chairman and director of Econet Wireless Zimbabwe Limited and still retains his more than 50% stake in the company he listed on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange in 1998.

Motsepe credits his early business education with exposure to his father’s small spaza shop, and was a lawyer before moving into mining.

Masiyiwa trained as an electrical engineer.

Manufacturing magnate Aliko Dangote, from Nigeria, is the richest person on the African continent by a considerable margin, with a net worth calculated at close to $14 billion at the end of last year. His family features figures such as his great-grandfather Alhassan Dantata, once ranked the richest person in West Africa.

The richest people in Southern Africa are the dynastic families of Johann Rupert and Nicky Oppenheimer, who remain considerably wealthier than Motsepe and Masiyiwa.

Rupert and Oppenheimer are also typically the second and third richest people in Africa-wide lists, albeit well behind Dangote, with occasional competition from Egypt’s Nassef Sawiris, who is also a scion of a super-rich family.

For More News And Analysis About Zimbabwe Follow Africa-Press

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here