Hello everyone, on this page we will list the richest and wealthiest Africans. Eish, some of these people somehow continue to gain more money and assets while somehow the majority still struggle to make profits after years of hard work, I guess the saying is still true, the rich get richer. Either way, I hope you will enjoy this list which is updated as of January 2024. Whether it motivates you or makes you question some things, that is up to you. You can always leave a comment below or contact us if you think we should add or remove certain information on this page.
Below we will list the wealthiest people in Africa according to their Net worth. We have also decided to list their Net worth in United Dollars so that it can be a easier for those of you who are comparing the list with people from other countries. Net worth is the value of all the non-financial and financial assets owned by an individual minus the value of all his/her outstanding liabilities.
An individual’s Net worth refers to an individual’s net economic position, the value of the individual’s assets minus liabilities.
Examples of assets someone would factor into their net worth include retirement accounts, other investments, home(s), and vehicles. Liabilities include secured debt, such as a home mortgage and unsecured debt, such as personal loans or consumer debts.
Aliko Dangote, Africa’s wealthiest person, has built his fortune through Dangote Cement, Africa’s largest cement producer, and has expanded into sugar and flour manufacturing. Despite a challenging economic environment, Dangote continues to invest in expanding his business empire across Africa, notably in the construction of one of the world’s largest oil refineries in Nigeria.
Johann Rupert
Net Worth (2024): $10.1 billion
Origin of Wealth: Luxury Goods
Age: 73
Country: South Africa
Johann Rupert is the chairman of the Swiss luxury goods firm Compagnie Financiere Richemont, known for brands like Cartier and Montblanc. He also holds significant stakes in investment company Remgro and Reinet, an investment holding company. Rupert is known for his conservation efforts and his critical view on unchecked capitalism.
Nicky Oppenheimer
Net Worth (2024): $9.4 billion
Origin of Wealth: Diamonds
Age: 78
Country: South Africa
Nicky Oppenheimer, the former chairman of De Beers diamond mining company and its subsidiary, the Diamond Trading Company, has sold his family’s 40% stake in De Beers to Anglo American but remains active in private equity and conservation in Africa.
Nassef Sawiris
Net Worth (2024): $8.7 billion
Origin of Wealth: Construction and Investments
Age: 63
Country: Egypt
Nassef Sawiris is Egypt’s wealthiest man, overseeing OCI, one of the world’s largest nitrogen fertilizer producers, with plants in Texas and Iowa. He also has significant stakes in cement giant Lafarge Holcim and Adidas.
Mike Adenuga
Net Worth (2024): $6.9 billion
Origin of Wealth: Telecom and Oil
Age: 70
Country: Nigeria
Mike Adenuga made his fortune through telecommunications with Globacom, Nigeria’s third-largest operator, and Conoil Producing, one of Nigeria’s largest oil exploration companies. He is known for his privacy and significant contributions to Nigerian football.
Abdulsamad Rabiu
Net Worth (2024): $5.9 billion
Origin of Wealth: Cement and Sugar
Age: 63
Country: Nigeria
Abdulsamad Rabiu is the founder of BUA Group, a Nigerian conglomerate active in cement production, sugar refining, and real estate. In recent years, Rabiu has focused on expanding his business, including launching a new export-focused cement plant near Lagos.
Naguib Sawiris
Net Worth (2024): $3.8 billion
Origin of Wealth: Telecom
Age: 69
Country: Egypt
A member of Egypt’s wealthiest family, Naguib Sawiris stepped down as CEO of Orascom Telecom Media and Technology (OTMT) but remains active in telecom and media investments across Europe and emerging markets. He is also a notable investor in gold mining.
Mohamed Mansour
Net Worth (2024): $3.2 billion
Origin of Wealth: Diversified
Age: 76
Country: Egypt
Mohamed Mansour oversees the Mansour Group, which has the exclusive distribution rights for GM vehicles and Caterpillar equipment in Egypt and several other countries. He has diversified into retail, real estate, and logistics.
Koos Bekker
Net Worth: $2.7 billion (2024)
Origin of Wealth: Media, Investments
Age: 71
Country: South Africa
Bekker transformed South African newspaper publisher Naspers into an e-commerce investor and cable TV powerhouse, famously investing in Tencent in 2001. He is known for his visionary investment strategies.
Patrice Motsepe
Net Worth: $2.7 billion (2024)
Origin of Wealth: Mining
Age: 61
Country: South Africa
Motsepe, the founder of African Rainbow Minerals, became a billionaire by leveraging South Africa’s Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) policies. He is also the president of the Confederation of African Football (CAF).
Issad Rebrab
Net Worth: $2.5 billion (2024)
Origin of Wealth: Food
Age: 80
Country: Algeria
Rebrab is the founder and CEO of Cevital, Algeria’s biggest privately-held company, which owns one of the largest sugar refineries in the world. He is focused on expanding his empire across Europe and Africa.
Mohammed Dewji
Net Worth: $1.8 billion (2024)
Origin of Wealth: Diversified
Age: 48
Country: Tanzania
Dewji is the CEO of METL, a Tanzanian conglomerate operating in various industries. Known as “Mo,” he is Africa’s youngest billionaire and has pledged to donate at least half of his fortune to philanthropic causes.
Strive Masiyiwa
Net Worth: $1.8 billion (2024)
Origin of Wealth: Telecom
Age: 62
Country: Zimbabwe
Masiyiwa is the founder of Econet Group, with operations and investments in over 20 countries. He is recognized for his leadership in telecom and his philanthropic work in health, education, and development across Africa.
Aziz Akhannouch
Net Worth: $1.7 billion (2024)
Origin of Wealth: Petroleum, Diversified
Age: 63
Country: Morocco
Akhannouch is the majority owner of Akwa Group, a conglomerate with interests in petroleum, gas, and chemicals. He has served in various governmental roles, enhancing his influence in Morocco’s economic and political spheres.
Othman Benjelloun
Net Worth: $1.4 billion (2024)
Origin of Wealth: Banking, Insurance
Age: 91
Country: Morocco
Benjelloun is CEO of BMCE Bank of Africa, which has expanded into over 20 African countries. He is also involved in projects aimed at improving Morocco’s infrastructure and educational system.
Youssef Mansour
Net Worth: $1.3 billion (2024)
Origin of Wealth: Diversified
Age: 78
Country: Egypt
Part of the Mansour Group, Youssef oversees the consumer goods division and has been instrumental in expanding the group’s operations globally. He maintains a lower public profile compared to his brothers.
Yasseen Mansour
Net Worth: $1.2 billion (2024)
Origin of Wealth: Diversified
Age: 62
Country: Egypt
Yasseen is part of the Mansour Group leadership, with a focus on real estate. He is also involved in philanthropic activities through the Mansour Foundation for Development.
Christoffel Wiese
Net Worth: $1.2 billion (2024)
Origin of Wealth: Retail
Age: 82
Country: South Africa
Wiese built his fortune in retail, notably through Shoprite, Africa’s largest supermarket chain. His investments span across retail and property sectors.
Michiel Le Roux
Net Worth: $1.1 billion (2024)
Origin of Wealth: Banking
Age: 74
Country: South Africa
Le Roux founded Capitec Bank, which revolutionized South African banking with its innovative approach to retail customers. He remains a significant figure in the banking sector.
Femi Otedola
Net Worth: $1.1 billion (2024)
Origin of Wealth: Gas Stations, Utilities
Country: Nigeria
Otedola, a prominent entrepreneur, made his mark through investments in energy, with Forte Oil being one of his major ventures. He is known for his philanthropic efforts and commitment to various social causes.
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Thanks for doing business in Africa ur the one who helped the other small business to develop in this African, so be continue to a
needs more black people on this list!!!