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Mnangagwa meets third richest man in Africa

President Emmerson Mnangagwa today met former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo and the third richest man in Africa, Nicky Oppenheimer, at State House.

Obasanjo, who is chairman of the Brenthurst Foundation in South Africa, said they were in the country to look for investment opportunities.

“I have along with me some people who have interests in investing here in Zimbabwe, that is what we have come here for,” he was quoted by the Herald as saying.

“We cannot talk of development without investment, domestic investment, foreign investment and regional investment. The meeting went on very well,” he said.

Oppenheimer is the third richest man in Africa according to the Forbes rich list for 2019 and comes after Aliko Dangote and Mike Adenuga, both of Nigeria.

His net worth is estimated at US$7.3 billion.

Oppenheimer through his family controlled Anglo-American Corporation and De Beers which had major investment interests in Zimbabwe. They also controlled the world’s diamond industry until 2012.

At independence, Anglo-American was one of the biggest investors in Zimbabwe along with Lornho and Old Mutual.

It had investments in at least 82 major companies in the country including Clay Products, Founders Building Society which was taken over by ZB bank, Zimbabwe Alloys,  Bindura Nickel Corporation, Wankie Colliery, Hippo Valley, National Foods, ZISCO, Portland Cement, Hogarths,  Lobels,  Industrial Development Corporation, Zimbabwe Sugar Association, Standard Bank, Border Timbers, De Beers, Mazoe Citrus, Bard Discount Houses,  South African Breweries ( National Beweries),  Hulletts,  Stewart and Lloyds and Moreware Industries.

Oppenheimer also owned one of the biggest ranches in Zimbabwe, Debshan Ranch ,which covered 35 000 hectares.

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This post was last modified on November 28, 2019 12:19 pm

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