Let's consider the main changes that occurred since the beginning of last year. Richest men in Africa began to feel more confident due to the performance of their stock. Their number was increased by two new members. In the past Forbes list there were 21 billionaires, now their number has grown to 23. Top 21 African billionaires and their net worth
Aliko Dangote - $12.2 billion (cement, sugar, flour), Nigeria
Nicky Oppenheimer - $7.7 billion (diamonds), South Africa
Johann Rupert - $7.2 billion (luxury goods), South Africa
Nassef Sawiris - $6.8 billion (construction, chemicals),
Egypt Mike Adenuga net worth $5.3 billion (telecom, oil), Nigeria
Issad Rebrab - $4 billion (food), Algeria
Naguib Sawiris - $4 billion (telecom), Egypt
Koos Bekker - $2.8 billion (media, investments), South Africa
Isabel dos Santos - $2.7 billion (investments), Angola
Mohamed Mansour - $2.7 billion (diversified), Egypt
Patrice Motsepe - $2.4 billion (mining), South Africa
Aziz Akhannouch - $2.2 billion (petroleum, diversified), Morocco
Yasseen Mansour - $1.9 billion (diversified), Egypt
Strive Masiyiwa - $1.7 billion (telecom), Zimbabwe
Folorunsho Alakija - $1.6 billion (oil), Nigeria
Othman Benjelloun - $1.6 billion (banking, insurance), Morocco
Mohammed Dewji - $1.5 billion (diversified), Tanzania
Youssef Mansour - $1.4 billion (diversified), Egypt
Michiel le Roux - $1.2 billion (banking), South Africa
Stephen Saad - $1.2 billion (pharmaceuticals), South Africa
Desmond Sacco - $1.1 billion (mining), South Africa
Onsi Sawiris - $1.1 billion (construction, telecom), Egypt
Christoffel Wiese - $1.1 billion (retail), South Africa
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