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#Luminaries - Strive Masiyiwa
Strive Masiyiwa (born 29 January 1961) is a London-based Zimbabwean billionaire businessman and philanthropist. He is the founder and executive chairman of international technology groups Econet Global and Cassava Technologies.
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reasoningdaily · 9 months
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It’s easy to forget that people of African descent come from a rich legacy of community and wealth-building as the first kings and queens on the planet. In a world that stifles Black progress and seeks to recreate a Eurocentric world-view of history, the brilliance of Black business owners shines through like a diamond in the rough.
As communities of the African diaspora, from Historic Greenwood District to Cape Town, South Africa, seek to build generational wealth after decades and centuries of pillaging and persecution, a few exceptional entrepreneurs stand out. The 10 wealthiest people of African descent prove the potential that’s often locked away inside Black people everywhere.
Using data from Forbes, which tracks the net worth of the wealthiest human beings in the world, The Black Wall Street Times compiled a list of the top 10 wealthiest Black people. Out of the 10, four are American, and three are Nigerian. Additionally, two are women, and eight are men.
What lessons can we learn from their success? Let’s meet them.
10. Folorunsho Alakija — Nigerian businesswoman and philanthropist.
Alakija has an estimated net worth of $1 billion as of 2020. Alakija is the founder and executive vice chairman of Famfa Oil, one of Nigeria’s largest oil exploration companies. Entering the business world with a fashion label, Alakija rose to financial prestige by cultivating high-profile clients, including the wife of former Nigerian president Ibrahim Babangida. At 72 years old, Forbes ranks her as the 20th wealthiest person in Africa and the wealthiest woman on the continent.
I have faced many hurdles in my own life, but I have learned that with the right mindset, every challenge is a chance to create bigger and better opportunities. pic.twitter.com/KJDholX9tx— Folorunso Alakija (@alakijaofficial) March 20, 2023
9. Mohammed Ibrahim — British-Sudanese businessman and philanthropist.
Ibrahim has an estimated net worth of $1.2 billion as of 2023. Born in Sudan, he’s the founder and chairman of Celtel International, one of Africa’s largest mobile phone companies. He also established the Mo Ibrahim Foundation to support good governance in Africa. He sold Celtel International to Kuwait’s Mobile Telecommunications Company for a whopping $3.4 billion in 2005, pocketing $1.4 billion in the process.
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8. Michael Jordan — Former NBA player and American businessman.
The six-time NBA champion has stayed busy in his retirement years. He’s now a successful businessman with an estimated net worth of $2 billion as of 2023. Jordan is the majority owner of the Charlotte Hornets franchise and has several other investments in business ventures across the world.
7. Strive Masiyiwa — Zimbabwean businessman and philanthropist.
Masiyiwa has an estimated net worth of $2.1 billion as of 2023. In 1998, he overcame government opposition to launch the mobile phone network Econet Wireless Zimbabwe. He also owns stakes in fiber optic and fintech companies in several African countries. Together with his wife Tsitsi, he found HigherLife Foundation. The organization supports orphaned and low-income children in  Zimbabwe, South Africa, Burundi and Lesotho.
I met Strive Masiyiwa’s Higher Life Foundation & Celebration Ministries International fact finding team that will help Joyce Banda Foundation International provide immediate & long term help to cyclone Freddy victims. Our people need urgent help. Looking forward to their support. pic.twitter.com/SvRuG7CSB0— H.E. Dr. Joyce Banda (@DrJoyceBanda) March 20, 2023
6. Oprah Winfrey — American media mogul and philanthropist.
Arguably one of the most famous Black American women, Winfrey has a net worth of $2.5 billion as of 2023. She is the founder and chairwoman of Harpo Productions, which produces television shows, films, and digital media for a variety of platforms. Beginning her career as a TV journalist, Winfrey transitioned her hit talk show into a media empire with the OWN network, reinvesting profits from movies into more ventures.
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5. Patrice Motsepe — South African businessman.
In 2008, Motsepe became the first Black African billionaire and has an estimated net worth of $2.7 billion as of 2023. Motsepe is the chairman and founder of African Rainbow Minerals, a South African-based mining company. In 1997, he flippled low-producing mining shafts into a profitable enterprise. He is the owner of the Mamelodi Sundowns Football Club and was elected president of the Confederation of African Football in 2021.
This is Patrice Motsepe. He bought an unknown South African club to frustrate Orlando Pirates and Kaiser Chiefs. All the cups prize money is shared among the players. Today Mamelodi Sundows is the best football club in Africa pic.twitter.com/k2vhDRXtBo— Tolo (@021Nongwadla) March 28, 2023
4. David Steward — American businessman and philanthropist.
Steward has a net worth of $6 billion as of 2023, making him the fourth wealthiest Black person in the world. Steward is the founder and CEO of World Wide Technology, Inc., a privately held technology solutions provider. A man who once watched his car get repossessed has progressed past poverty to become owner of a company that boasts high-profile clients, such as: Citi, Verizon and the U.S. government. In 2018, Steward donated $1.3 million to the University of Missouri-St. Louis to establish the David and Thelma Steward Institute for Jazz Studies.
David Steward battled with obstacles like poverty and racism. David didn’t enjoy the best resources from his parents. However, he learnt lessons from his parents that gave him significant wealth. One such is “treating people right.”https://t.co/b1ntWaFeEX— Business Elites Africa (@ElitesAfrica) March 27, 2023
3. Mike Adenuga — Nigerian businessman and billionaire.
Adenuga has an estimated net worth of $6.1 billion as of 2023. He’s the founder and chairman of Globacom, one of Nigeria’s largest mobile phone networks. It’s the third largest operator in Nigeria, with 55 million subscribers. Adenuga also runs a profitable oil exploration company in the Niger delta. He supported himself as a college student earning an MBA in New York by moonlighting as a taxi driver. At age 26, he earned his first million dollars selling lace and soft drinks.
Mike Adenuga worked as a taxi driver to help fund his university education. A student in New York, USA, he drove a taxi to pay for his studies, even though his parents belonged to the upper middle class in Nigeria. He was born and raised in Ibadan, Oyo. pic.twitter.com/qs7CCk0CVh— Yorùbáness (@Yorubaness) March 17, 2023
2. Robert F. Smith — American businessman.
Smith a net worth of $8 billion as of 2023, making him the second wealthiest Black person in the world. He is the founder and CEO of Vista Equity Partners, a private equity firm that specializes in software, data, and technology companies. Vista is one of the most successful private equity firms, with $96 billion in assets. The persistent self-starter earned an internship at Bell Labs during college after calling the company every week for five months. As an engineer, he worked at Goodyear Tire and Kraft Foods before earning an MBA from Columbia University. In 2019, he vowed to pay the student debt for the entire graduating class of Morehouse College.
1. Aliko Dangote — Nigerian businessman.
Topping the list of the wealthiest Black person in the world with an estimated net worth of $13.7 billion as of 2023, is none other than Nigeria’s own Aliko Dangote. He’s founder and chairman of Dangote Cement, one of Africa’s leading cement producers and he’s Africa’s richest man. The company has operations in 10 countries across the Motherland, and he also boasts a newly created fertilizer company as of 2022. Once completed, Dangote Oil Refinery is expected to be one of the world’s largest, even as climate change continues to disrupt the planet.
Today we celebrate a polio-free Africa, the result of decades of vaccination, hard work, collaboration. Tomorrow we get back to work, to ensure wild polio does not come back. Together, we all can #EndPolio globally.— Aliko Dangote (@AlikoDangote) August 25, 2020
While Nigeria boasts the third and first richest Black people in the world, the list reflects a diverse array of personalities, backgrounds, and ingenuity across the African diaspora.
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Secrets Revealed: Africa's Wealthiest Billionaires
Secrets Revealed: Africa's Wealthiest Billionaires https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HgZVCI_ERWc #luxury #expensiveitems #africa Explore the inspiring journeys of Africa's ultra-rich in our latest deep dive into the continent’s economic transformation. This video uncovers the secrets behind the success of African billionaires like Strive Masiyiwa, Othman Benjelloun, and Folorunsho Alakija and the pivotal roles they play in shaping Africa’s future. From overcoming immense challenges to significantly impacting economic landscapes and fostering a culture of entrepreneurship, these titans of industry are not just accumulating wealth. Still, they are pivotal in driving innovation and job creation across the continent. Discover how Masiyiwa battled legal hurdles to launch Econet Wireless, how Benjelloun transformed BMCE into a powerhouse, and how Alakija boldly transitioned from fashion to dominating Nigeria’s oil sector. Their stories are not just about wealth but about making a decisive impact that resonates across their societies and beyond. Like and share this video to spread the incredible stories of Africa’s successful entrepreneurs! #african #billionaires #entrepreneurship #economicgrowth #innovationinspiration via Top Viral https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClbTtzALtMT8AsToyJnTRGA May 28, 2024 at 02:00AM
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pazaryerigundem · 17 days
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UTİB’den Finlandiya’ya yurtdışı pazarlama faaliyeti
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UTİB’den Finlandiya’ya yurtdışı pazarlama faaliyeti
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Uludağ Tekstil İhracatçıları Birliği (UTİB), Ticaret Bakanlığı desteği ile yürüttüğü Ekolojik Tekstiller UR-GE Projesi kapsamında Finlandiya’ya yurt dışı pazarlama faaliyeti gerçekleştirdi. UTİB Yönetim Kurulu Başkanı Pınar Taşdelen Engin öncülüğünde 10 firmadan oluşan heyet, üç gün süren programda sürdürülebilirlik konusunda iyi uygulama örneklerini yerinde incelerken, Finlandiyalı firmalar ile bir araya gelerek ikili görüşmeler yaptılar.
BURSA (İGFA) – TC Helsinki Büyükelçisi Deniz Çakar, Helsinki Ticaret Müşaviri Nisa Ilgaz ve UİB Genel Sekreter Yardımcısı Dr. Ayşe Mehtap Ekinci’nin de eşlik ettiği heyet, ilk gün Aalto Üniversitesi ve Finlandiya Tekstil ve Moda Birliği ziyaretinin ardından Fin ve Türk tekstil firmaları ile networking kokteylinde bir araya geldi. Yoğun görüşme trafiğine sahne olan ikinci gün ise Nordic Bioproducts firmasını gezerek, firma temsilcisi Miska Paulorinne ile fikir alışverişinde bulunan heyet, ardından Ioncell yetkilisi Antti Rönkkö, Rester yetkilisi Outi Luukko ve Spinnova yetkilisi Paula Valonen ile firma sunumlarının ardından görüşmelerde bulundu.
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Ziyaretin son gününde Finnish Water Forum yetkilisi Arvo Nerman ve forum üyesi Dewaco, Econet ve Epse yetkilileriyle bir araya gelen heyet sonrasında, Sofi Filtration firmasını ziyaret etti. Son ziyaretini Finlandiya’nın en büyük araştırma ve teknoloji merkezi VTT’ye (Technical Research Centre of Finland Ltd) yapan heyet, burada VTT yetkilisi Prof. Dr. Ali Harlin ve Infınited Fiber Company yetkilisi ile bir araya geldi.
UTİB BAŞKANI PINAR TAŞDELEN ENGİN: “ZİYARET ÇOK VERİMLİ GEÇTİ”
Eğitim alanında yaptığı çalışmalarla dünyada örnek gösterilen Finlandiya’nın, sürdürülebilirlik ve dijitalleşme konusunda da çok önemli bir yerde olduğunu belirten UTİB Başkanı Pınar Taşdelen Engin, “UR-Ge Projesine katılan 10 firmamızla üç gün süren ve her anı dolu geçen bir programı tamamladık. Yaptığımız tesis gezileriyle firma temsilcilerimiz, Finlandiya’nın tekstil sektöründeki araştırmaları ve teknolojisi, dijitalleşmedeki adımları, geri dönüşüm ve döngüsel ekonomi çalışmalarını yerinde inceleme şansı buldu. İkili görüşmelerde Finlandiya-Türkiye arasında iş birliği yapılabilecek potansiyel iş alanları da ele alındı” dedi. 
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L'Afrique est un continent en constante évolution sur le plan économique. Les entreprises de télécommunications ont un rôle crucial à jouer dans cette transformation en offrant des services de communication de qualité à une population de plus en plus connectée. Voici le top 10 des entreprises de télécommunications africaines les plus performantes. MTN MTN est la plus grande entreprise de télécommunications en Afrique, avec une présence dans 21 pays. Elle est basée en Afrique du Sud et fournit des services mobiles, fixes et Internet. MTN est également active dans d'autres secteurs, tels que les services bancaires mobiles et les solutions de paiement électronique. Vodacom Vodacom est une entreprise sud-africaine qui opère dans 32 pays africains. Elle est détenue à 60% par Vodafone et à 40% par le gouvernement sud-africain. Vodacom fournit des services mobiles, fixes et Internet. Safaricom Safaricom est une entreprise de télécommunications kényane qui fournit des services mobiles, fixes et Internet. Elle est connue pour son service de paiement mobile M-PESA, qui permet aux utilisateurs de transférer de l'argent en utilisant leur téléphone portable. Airtel Africa Airtel Africa est une filiale de la société indienne Bharti Airtel. Elle est présente dans 14 pays africains et fournit des services mobiles, fixes et Internet. Orange Orange est une entreprise française de télécommunications qui est présente dans 19 pays africains. Elle fournit des services mobiles, fixes et Internet. Etisalat Misr Etisalat Misr est une entreprise égyptienne qui fournit des services mobiles, fixes et Internet. Elle est détenue par l'entreprise émiratie Etisalat. Maroc Telecom Maroc Telecom est une entreprise marocaine qui fournit des services mobiles, fixes et Internet. Elle est détenue à 53% par l'entreprise émiratie Etisalat. Telkom Telkom est une entreprise sud-africaine qui fournit des services de télécommunications fixes et Internet. Elle est détenue à 40% par le gouvernement sud-africain. Econet Wireless Econet Wireless est une entreprise zimbabwéenne qui fournit des services mobiles, fixes et Internet. Elle est présente dans plusieurs pays africains. Tigo Tigo est une entreprise de télécommunications suédoise qui est présente dans plusieurs pays africains. Elle fournit des services mobiles, fixes et Internet. En conclusion, ces entreprises de télécommunications africaines ont joué un rôle essentiel dans la transformation du continent en offrant des services de communication de qualité à une population de plus en plus connectée. Elles continuent de travailler dur pour développer et améliorer leurs services, ce qui contribue à la croissance économique de l'Afrique. https://savoirentreprendre.net/?p=13078&feed_id=5202
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Happy Independance Day To Zimbabwe
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econet · 9 months
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Société de nettoyage Casablanca Maroc
ECONET NETTOYAGE est une société de nettoyage à Casablanca Maroc, spécialisée dans le nettoyage, la maintenance et l’hygiène de bureaux et des locaux professionnels.
Nous intervenons sur tous types de surfaces, pour le nettoyage tertiaire, le nettoyage de vos locaux administratifs ou le nettoyage de vos locaux industriels.
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Мобильный рентгеновский аппарат Econet meX https://apollo-ds.ru/product/mobilnye-rentgenovskie-apparaty/mobilnyy-tsifrovoy-rentgen/
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