2019
| No. | Name | Net Worth (USD) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Aliko Dangote | $ 8.3 billion |
| 2 | Nicky Oppenheimer & Family | $ 7.4 billion |
| 3 | Nassef Sawiris | $ 7.3 billion |
| 4 | Mike Adenuga | $ 6.2 billion |
Who is the richest person in South Africa List?
In total, they have a combined net worth of $76.5 billion, with Aliko Dangote, owner of the largest conglomerate in West Africa, topping the list with a net worth of $17.8 billion. Some other notable names on the list include Patrice Motsepe, one of the richest people in South Africa with a net worth of $3 billion.
Who is the richest person II?
2 – Jeff Bezos Since 2017, Jeff Bezos had ruled this list, but now he’s second place. The man who founded Amazon is worth $251 billion dollars (US$193.4b).
Who are the second richest people in Africa?
The second richest is Nassef Sawiris of Egypt, whose largest asset is a nearly 6% stake in sportswear maker Adidas. At number three: Nicky Oppenheimer of South Africa, who inherited a stake in diamond firm DeBeers and ran the company until 2012, when he sold his family’s 40% stake in DeBeers to mining giant AngloAmerican for $5.1 billion.
Who are the top 10 richest men in South Africa?
Here are the top 20 richest men in South Africa and their net worth as ranked by Forbes’ list this 2021. 1. Nicky Oppenheimer – Net Worth $7.5 billion 2. Johann Rupert – Net Worth $7.2 billion 3. Koos Bekker – Net Worth $2.8 billion 4. Christo Wiese – Net Worth $1.1 Billion 5. Patrice Motsepe – Net Worth $2.4 Billion
Who is the 8th richest man in Africa?
According to the Forbes billionaire list of 2018, Koos Bekker has a net worth of $2.8 billion thereby making him the 8th richest man in Africa and also the 924th richest man in the world. His major source of wealth is Media, Investments and Self Made Wealth.
Who are some of the richest people in the world?
At number three: Nicky Oppenheimer of South Africa, who inherited a stake in diamond firm DeBeers and ran the company until 2012, when he sold his family’s 40% stake in DeBeers to mining giant AngloAmerican for $5.1 billion. The biggest gainer this year is another Nigerian cement tycoon, Abdulsamad Rabiu.