Strive Masiyiwa is a Zimbabwean billionaire businessman who was born 29 January 1961, in Zimbabwe. However, he grew up in Zambia, and also lived in Scotland as a young man. As a businessman, he is the founder and executive chairman of the international technology group Econet Global. He i...
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The social media post making round alleges that Mnangagwa is the richest Zimbabwean contrary to claims that the Econet owner Strive Masiyiwa is the richest."The richest man in Zimbabwe is not Strive Masiyiwa. It is President ED.He controls the $1,5bn per year fuel industry in Zimbabwe throu...
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Zimbabwean-born telecoms magnate Strive Masiyiwa was ranked the 11th richest black billionaire by Forbes as of 24 February 2021. Masiyiwa made it to the list of the world’s top 15 billionaires which includes bi/multiracial individuals with Black ancestr
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The biggest gainer in percentage terms–up 125%—is Strive Masiyiwa of Zimbabwe, worth $2.7 billion, up from $1.2 billion last year. Shares of Econet Wireless Zimbabwe, which he founded, rose more than 750% in the past year, helping to drive up the size of his fortune. ...