Patrice Motsepe, the South African billionaire businessman and president of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), has seen his net worth rise to $3.4 billion, according to real-time billionaire tracking by Forbes.
Billionaire Patrice Motsepe’s mine is facing significant developments on multiple fronts as it gets entangled in a fresh legal battle over exemptions granted to continue operation.
In this article, we look at 10 Africans who own foreign football clubs and how they are using their resources and vision to shape the future of the game.
Tyme Group, the Singapore-headquartered digital banking group backed by South African billionaire Patrice Motsepe, has officially become Africa’s 9th unicorn after raising $250 million in its Series D funding round.
South African billionaire Patrice Motsepe and several associated companies are embroiled in a high-stakes lawsuit in Tanzania, facing claims for $195 million (R3.4 billion).
Patrice Motsepe, Africa’s first black billionaire, has recorded a $600 million gain to his net worth in just 90 days, according to data tracked by Nairametrics.
Patrice Motsepe, Africa's first black billionaire and one of South Africa’s richest men, has experienced a notable financial upturn, witnessing a $400 million increase in wealth over the past month.
Patrice Motsepe, Africa's first Black billionaire and Southern Africa's wealthiest Black individual, has experienced a comeback in his net worth, increasing by $200 million in 17 days after a recent dip that saw his net worth drop.
Patrice Motsepe has seen a significant decline in his net worth, losing a staggering $1.1 billion due to the performance of his business, African Rainbow Minerals.
CAF has revealed that the long-awaited African Super League which FIFA says will be a $200 million league, is set to launch by August 2023.
Patrice Motsepe is the first black South African to make it to the Forbes billionaire list.
Forbes Magazine has published its 2018 list of Africa's richest billionaires. And as always, the list is consisted of regular names.