15 richest investors on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange
These investors, ranging from entrepreneurs like Michael Fowler to international figures like Nicholas Van Hoogstraten, contribute significantly to Zimbabwe’s economy.
These investors, ranging from entrepreneurs like Michael Fowler to international figures like Nicholas Van Hoogstraten, contribute significantly to Zimbabwe’s economy.
The impressive compensation package underscores Keene’s contribution to the company’s growth until her decision to step down from the CEO position.
From eastside LA to global fame, will.i.am’s path shows remarkable creativity, innovation, and business success.
Jonathan Jawno, a founding member of Transaction Capital, owns a significant 9.59-percent stake in the investment holding.
This venture comes on the heels of Elsewedy Electric’s $40 million investment in a Tanzanian electrical tools factory in 2021.
Ben Ayed owns a beneficial 3.4-percent stake in the Tunis-based conglomerate, Poulina Group.
With a net worth of $3.3 billion, Adenuga holds the title of the third-richest billionaire in Nigeria.
Curry, the basketball icon and astute businessman, triumphing on and off the court.
With a $5.71-billion fortune, Sawiris ranks as the 431st richest person globally.
Duckett’s illustrious career includes transformative roles as the CEO of JPMorgan Chase Consumer Banking.
Burruss’ path from R&B with Xscape to reality TV and business showcases her versatility and entrepreneurial prowess.
South African billionaire and pharmaceutical tycoon, Stephen Saad’s stake in Durban-based pharmaceutical company Aspen Pharmacare Holdings has declined by more than $28…
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Nkosi, a stalwart in South Africa’s business arena, has left an indelible mark on the corporate landscape, having held pivotal roles on the boards of companies.
Richemont led by Rupert and celebrated for its premium brands posted a modest three-percent increase in profit.
The recent slump in Steward’s net worth is attributed to his substantial 59-percent stake in World Wide Technology.