10 companies linked to South African businessman Saki Macozoma
Billionaires.Africa has meticulously documented Macozoma’s affiliations with various companies where he currently holds leadership positions or has in the past.
Billionaires.Africa has meticulously documented Macozoma’s affiliations with various companies where he currently holds leadership positions or has in the past.
Despite the recent decline in the market value of his stake, Mgojo remains one of South Africa’s most esteemed executives.
South African businessman Fani Titi has emerged as a beacon of change within South Africa’s financial landscape.
In recent times, Grobler has been driving Sasol’s transition towards cleaner and renewable energy strategies.
Seabrooke holds a significant 40.61-percent stake in the South African investment holding company.
De Beer, a prominent property tycoon and influential business executive, stands among South Africa’s wealthiest individuals.
Fourie, who is the retail bank’s CEO, possesses a notable 0.89-percent stake in the bank, or 1,027,673 ordinary shares.
As Datatec’s pioneering founder and CEO, Montanana’s indelible impact in the tech realm reverberates globally.
Gore owns a 7.38-percent stake in Discovery, or 48,599,758 ordinary shares.
Attridge, Aspen’s group chief advisor who ranks as one of South Africa’s richest businessmen, owns a 4.26-percent stake in the pharma company.
Montanana founded Datatec in 1986 and owns an impressive 11.98-percent share in the South African tech company.
The recent surge in Gore’s wealth can be attributed to the renewed interest from investors on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.
Sewela, the group CEO of Barloworld, holds a 0.23-percent minority stake in the South African industrial powerhouse.
Du Plessis, a prominent South African businessman and a co-founder of Capitec Bank, owns a beneficial 0.78-percent stake in the financial services provider.
Swartzberg owns a 3.92-percent stake in the company, solidifying his position among South Africa’s most influential executives.
Froneman has revealed that Sibanye-Stilwater is two months away from finalizing the offer to acquire Zambia’s Mopani Copper Mines.