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  2. Theo Baloyi - Wikipedia

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    Theo Baloyi is a South African entrepreneur, and the founder and chief executive officer of Bathu Shoes. [1] He launched his eponymous shoe brand in 2015, having previously served as a Senior Associate at PwC in Dubai. [2] [3] He was featured in the Forbes 30 Under 30 list in 2019. [4] [5] In 2021, he won GQ's Business Leader of the Year. [6] [7]

  3. Vusi Thembekwayo - Wikipedia

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    Vusi Thembekwayo (born March 1985) is a South African entrepreneur, author, and businessman. He is the founder and CEO of the MyGrowthFund Venture Partners. [1] ...

  4. Zibusiso Mkhwanazi - Wikipedia

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    World Economic Forum Young Global Leaders (2010), Top Young ICT Entrepreneur in Africa Award (2008) Zibusiso Mkhwanazi (born 10 June 1983, Soweto, South Africa ) is Group CEO of M&N Brands and co-founder of Avatar, [ 1 ] Avatar won Financial Mail 's AdFocus medium-sized agency of the year 2016 and were a finalist in 2017. [ 2 ]

  5. Patrice Motsepe - Wikipedia

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    Motsepe won South Africa's Best Entrepreneur Award in 2002. [4] In 2004, he was voted 39th among the South African Broadcasting Corporation 's Great South Africans . In 2008, he was reported as the 503rd-richest person in the world, according to the Forbes 2019 list of The World's Billionaires , then ranked as the 962nd-wealthiest person in the ...

  6. Wendy Luhabe - Wikipedia

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    She launched the first fund to provide capital to women-owned businesses in South Africa with an R120 million private equity fund. [6] In 1999 she was recognised as one of the 50 Leading Women Entrepreneurs of the World. [7] The World Economic Forum in Switzerland recognised her as a Global Leader of Tomorrow. [6]

  7. Johann Rupert - Wikipedia

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    Johann Peter Rupert (born 1 June 1950) is a South African billionaire businessman, who is the eldest son of business tycoon Anton Rupert and his wife Huberte. He is the chairman of the Swiss-based luxury-goods company Richemont and the South Africa-based company Remgro.

  8. Adrian Gore - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Gore was recognised as South Africa's best entrepreneur by Ernst & Young, and in 2004 was chosen as South Africa's leading CEO in the annual MoneyWeb CEO of the Year Awards. In 2008 he received the Investec award for considerable contribution in a career or profession, and in 2010, was named as the Sunday Times business leader of the year.

  9. Robert Brozin - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Middelburg, Eastern Transvaal, South Africa. [1] [2] His father was Max Brozin, a Jewish accountant and his mother, Vera Sheila Collis.[3] [4]: 136 He attended school at Middelburg Primary and then finished his schooling at King David High School, in Linksfield, Johannesburg. [5]