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Africa's richest man
  • South African Johann Rupert has overtaken Dangote, becoming Africa’s richest person in a move that highlights the tectonic shifts sweeping across Nigeria and South Africa’s economies.
  • While Rupert’s wealth soared, Dangote’s fortune took a gut punch, contracting by $1.7Bn this year to $13.4Bn.
  • Richemont, with its portfolio of luxury brands, operates in a global market that is less vulnerable to the economic woes of any single country unlike the Dangote Group.

The crown for Africa’s richest man has left Nigerian industrialist Aliko Dangote to South African luxury goods icon Johann Rupert. For over ten years, Aliko Dangote seemed unassailable, with his name often being synonymous with wealth, increasingly representing a new breed of modern-era industrialists, and power in Africa.

In the latest disclosures according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, however, South African Johann Rupert has overtaken Dangote, becoming Africa’s richest person. This change underscores some of the tectonic shifts …

Not to be mistaken the adverse impact of the times have been felt at Richemont with sales for the half-year ending 30 September 2020 decreasing significantly by 26 per cent to €5.48 billion against the previous year. This decline in sales resulted in a fall in operating profits of 61 per cent from €1.165 billion to €452 million.

Notwithstanding this slowdown in profits, the company was able to deliver a 78 per cent increase in sales from their China market which has now been overtaken by the Americas as the company’s largest market.…