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Top 7 African countries with the highest number of billionaires in 2026

by Honesty Victor
March 11, 2026
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Top 7 African countries with the highest number of billionaires in 2026
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Billionaire wealth in Africa continues to surge, fueled by rising equity markets, corporate profits, and more stable regional currencies. In 2026, the continent’s 23 richest individuals are worth $126.7 billion, up 21% from 2025, adding $20.3 billion collectively to their fortunes.

Leading sectors include telecommunications, mining, cement, energy, luxury goods, and banking.

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Africa’s population is estimated at over 1.5 billion people in 2026, accounting for roughly 18% of the global population.

It is the world’s fastest-growing region, with projections expecting the population to reach 2.5 billion by 2050.

While billionaires are spread across the continent, some countries have become hotbeds for ultra-wealth, hosting the largest number of dollar-denominated billionaires. These countries combine large populations, diversified economies, and deep capital markets, enabling entrepreneurs and industrialists to build vast fortunes that rival global peers.

In this feature, we take a look at the top 7 African countries with the highest number of dollar-denominated billionaires based on Forbes ranking index.

7. Eswatini

6. Zimbabwe

5. Tanzania

4. Morocco 

3. Nigeria 

2. Egypt 

1. South Africa 

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