10 Richest Presidents in Africa - Wealthiest African Politicians

10 Richest Presidents In Africa

Have you ever found yourself wondering about the net worth of your politicians? If you have then you are not alone. But the richest president in Africa may surprise even the biggest of imaginations.

Some of the citizens of the nations these men/women lead or have led may not be living lavishly these days, but the pockets and bank accounts of these politicians is not struggling that's for sure.

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10 Richest Presidents in Africa

On the African continent, many of the presidents and rulers are very wealthy. Just how wealthy they are? Continue reading this list to discover some of the wealthiest African presidents of past and present.

#10 - Robert Mugabe

Robert Mugabe

Country: Zimbabwe

Net Worth: Estimated at $10 million.

Robert Gabriel Mugabe, at the ripe old age of ninety-two, is the current and longest-serving President of Zimbabwe.

Mugabe has an estimated net worth of 10 million dollars. Mugabe’s political career began in 1960 when he joined the National Democratic Party to protest and take an active part in overthrowing the white elitist rule.

Fifty-seven years later, Mugabe has been imprisoned, seen Zimbabwe achieve its independence, served as Prime Minister and as President. Many today go as far to label him as a dictator.

His time of rule has been characterized by war, political unrest, and corruption. The rumor is that his vast wealth has been acquired through corrupt dealings.

#9 - General Idriss Deby Itno

General Idriss Deby Itno

Country: Chad

Net Worth: Estimated to be around $50 million.

General Idriss Deby Itno is the current President of Chad.

He took office in December 1990 after a successful rebellion against President Hissene Habre. General Itno has been re-elected five times with the latest election being in 2016.

His network stands at $50 million. Another interesting fact is that in 2006 Chad was placed the top of the list of the most corrupt nations in the world for the misappropriation of funds. Hmm, interesting, don’t you think?

#8 - Jonathan Goodluck

Jonathan Goodluck

Country: Nigeria

Net Worth: Estimated at around $100 million.

A man of letters, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan, B.Sc, M.Sc, Ph.D. is a former president of Nigeria.

During his tenure as President, he had several notable achievements and in 2015 became the first sitting Nigerian president to concede defeat.

From a poor boy to a zoology professor, to President, Dr. Goodluck has amassed a net worth valued at $100 million. Throughout his presidency, major corruptions were uncovered and millions of Nigerians continue to live on less than a $1 a day.

#7 - King Mswati III

King Mswati III

Country: Swaziland

Net Worth: Around $100 million.

While I wonder meet King Mswati III. King Mswati III is the current king of Swaziland. Swaziland crowned him king at the age of 18 and for a time have been the youngest ruling Monarch.

King Mswati III currently has 15 wives. With a net worth of around $100 million King Mswati III really does live like a king. His wealth is spent on luxury cars, palaces, personal jets and shopping trips.

While Swazi’s live on less than $1.25 a day, his wives take multi-million dollar shopping sprees in countries like England and the Middle East.

#6 - Paul Biya

Paul Biya

Country: Cameroon

Net Worth: Around $200 million.

Paul Biya has been the President of Cameroon since November 6, 1982. According to CBS News, Biya is one of the most enduring dictators. Since 1982, Biya has won several elections.

His successes though have been attributed to cleverly crafted frauds. Biya went as far as changing the constitution of Cameroon so that upon his departure from office, he cannot be persecuted if found guilty of a crime.

Biya’s net worth is estimated to be valued at $200 million. This President appears to be very well rested as he frequently visits the Hotel Inter-Continental Geneva in Switzerland where he goes to “escape from distractions so that he can work in a peaceful environment”.

In Cameroon, 48% of the population lives below the poverty line and the citizens of the country still suffer from lack of education, a proliferation of diseases, extreme starvation and lack of suitable water supplies.

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#5 - Jacob Zuma

Jacob Zuma

Country: South Africa

Net Worth: Estimated at $215 million.

Dubbed the most colorful and controversial South African president since 1994, Jacob Zum is an African politician and the current President of the Republic of South Africa.

Jacob Zuma served time on Robben Island with Nelson Mandela and other important leaders of the ANC party after he was arrested in 1963 on charges of conspiring to overthrow the Apartheid government.

Zuma has an estimated net worth of $215 million. A polygamist, he has been married 6 times and has 21 children. Throughout his political career, Zuma has skilfully untangled himself from charges of corruption, fraud, misappropriation of funds and accusations of rape.

#4 - Uhuru Kenyatta

Uhuru Kenyatta

Country: Kenya

Net Worth: Estimated at $500 million.

Son of the father of the Kenyan nation, Uhuru Kenyatta has made a name for himself as an African politician and is the current president of Kenya.

Kenyatta has racked a lot of frequent flyer points as he is said to be Kenya’s most traveled president. According to Forbes, Kenyatta net worth is valued at $500 million.

Uhuru Kenyatta, along with his family, are the owners of Kenya’s largest dairy company, Brookside’s Diary and also has shares in a commercial bank in Nairobi and in K24, a popular television station in Kenya.

#3 - Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo

Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo

Country: Equatorial Guinea

Net Worth: Exceeds $600 million.

Obiang is an African politician and the current president of Equatorial Guinea. With a tenure beginning in 1979, he is Africa’s and the world’s longest-serving president.

Obiang’s ascension to the presidency was one covered in blood as he overthrew his uncle in a gory coup d’etat who subsequently had been found guilty of murdering several members of their family.

Obiang’s long rule as most African presidents has been mired in corruption, abuse of power and fraud. El Jefe (self-appointed title) net worth is valued at $600 million (Forbes).

It is alleged that in 2003, Obiang deposited billions of dollars in his personal account after taking charge of the national treasury. Equatorial Guinea citizens lack access to water, healthcare, and education.

#2 - Mohammed VI

Mohammed VI

Country: Morocco

Net Worth: Estimated over $2.5 billion.

All hail Mohammed VI, the king of King of Morocco. Mohammed VI ascended the throne upon the death of his father on July 23, 1999.

Since taking the throne, Mohammed VI has granted women more power and has undertaken political reforms in his country. Forbes in 2015 estimated Mohammed VI net worth to be valued at $5.7 billion.

He inherited, from his father, 35% stake in Societe National d’Investissemment, a major shareholder in many publicly traded companies one of such being Morocco’s largest bank Attijariwafa.

#1 - Jose Eduardo dos Santos

Jose Eduardo dos Santos

Country: Angola

Net Worth: May exceed more than $20 billion.

Jose Eduardo dos Santos is an African politician and the current president of Angola. He became the president of Angola on September 20, 1979, two months after President Obiang in 1979.

Dos Santos holds degrees in petroleum energy and radar communications. Forbes values dos Santos net worth at $20 billion. He is the father of Isabel Dos Santos, the richest black woman in Africa.

Angola is home to the wealthiest politician in Africa; it is the second largest oil producer and fourth largest producers of diamonds in Africa yet more than 50% of the population live on less than $2 a day and has no access to healthcare, water, and education.

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