Education investment as a future focus
Since 2000, millions of African children have benefited from better access to education.
Since 2000, millions of African children have benefited from better access to education.
Cybercrime poses a serious threat to families of wealth.
Growth in Africa’s tech sector has been stratospheric in recent times.
In most countries around the world, family businesses are between 70 and 95 percent of all business entities.
What drives the giving and philanthropy of Africa’s wealthiest usually comes from their spiritual capital.
Founders and incumbent leaders have the responsibility of legacy building.
In recent years, the global wealth sector has seen an upward trend in family offices.
The Dewji family of Tanzania is building an empire that plans to last for generations to come.
Family offices provide a broad spectrum of private wealth management services to one or a small number of ultra-high-net-worth families.
One of the critical strategies that large donors in Africa use is collaboration.
Philanthropic practices in Africa have evolved through time and continue to shift.
Although COVID-19 blind-sighted the world, the philanthropic response of African donors was nothing short of inspiring.
The progeny of some of Africas’s wealthiest people are putting in more of their time to giving and impacting.