How much money South Africa’s 7 dollar billionaires earned this Easter

It's 'easy' to make money - when you have money. Compound interest really is the eighth wonder of the world!

How much money South Africa’s 7 dollar billionaires earned this Easter

It’s ‘easy’ to make money – when you have money. Compound interest really is the eighth wonder of the world!

As they say, the rich get richer, while the poor stay poor.

Money makes money – and these seven South Africans have made a lot of it over the years.

And by a lot, we mean a LOT!

How they made their money

According to Forbes’ real-time tracking of billionaires, Johann Rupert and his family are the richest in South Africa, with a net worth of $12.7 billion.

The Ruperts are followed by diamond magnate Nicky Oppenheimer, who boasts a net worth of $10.4 billion.

They are followed by Koos Bekker, Patrice Motsepe, Michiel Le Roux, Christo Wiese and Jannie Mouton.

South Africa’s seven-dollar billionaires all made their money in different ways – from luxury goods, diamonds, mining, media, banking and retail.

In terms of the overall world list, South Africa-born Elon Musk remains the world’s richest person with a reported $354.5 billion.

Below, the list of the top seven richest South Africans in the world as of 21 April 2025.

RankNameLast weekThis weekSource
176Johann Rupert & family$12.7bn$12.7bnLuxury goods
241Nicky Oppenheimer & family$10.4bn$10.4bnDiamonds
1 148Koos Bekker$3.2bn$3.2bnMedia, investments
1 219Patrice Motsepe$3bn$3bnMining
1 661Michiel Le Roux$2.1bn$2.1bnBanking
2 217Christo Wiese$1.5bn$1.5bnFinancial services
2 233Jannie Mouton & family$1.5bn$1.5bnRetail
TOTAL$34.4bn$34.4bn

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