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South African executive Sim Tshabalala earned $6.4 million from Standard Bank in 2025

Standard Bank CEO Sim Tshabalala earned $6.4 million in 2025 as profit rose to $3.43 billion and dividends increased.

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Meet Abena Amoah: First female CEO of Ghana Stock Exchange

Abena Amoah, first female CEO of Ghana Stock Exchange, drives market growth, listings, and regional integration across Africa. GSE.

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Meet Sabasaba Moshingi: CEO of DCB, Tanzania’s first listed lender

DCB Bank CEO Sabasaba Moshingi leads a turnaround strategy in Tanzania focused on digital banking, growth and financial inclusion.

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Mary Vilakazi: First female CEO of South Africa’s $30 billion lender, FirstRand

Mary Vilakazi oversees FirstRand, positioning the group at the center of Africa’s expanding financial services industry.

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$3.3 billion gold offtake deal links Singapore’s Trafigura with Ghanaian mine

Trafigura signs $3.3 billion gold deal to buy 700,000 ounces from Ghana’s Bogoso–Prestea mine.

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Algeria’s richest man Issad Rebrab regains $1.1 billion as Cevital stabilizes

Issad Rebrab regains $1.1 billion as Cevital stabilizes after legal disputes, Brandt collapse, and governance challenges.

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Nompumelelo Zikalala: Durban-born mining executive leading $6.4 billion mining giant

Durban-born Nompumelelo Zikalala leads $6.4 billion Kumba Iron Ore, boosting profits and social initiatives.

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Gabon could gain first billionaire as Samuel Dossou-Aworet’s oil stakes jump to $907 million

Samuel Dossou-Aworet’s oil stakes surge to $907 million, putting Gabon on the verge of gaining its first dollar billionaire as energy stocks rally.

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Meet Soweto-born Phuthi Mahanyele-Dabengwa, first black chief executive of $40 billion South African giant, Naspers

Phuthi Mahanyele-Dabengwa, from Soweto, rises to lead $40 billion Naspers, marking a milestone in African corporate leadership.

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