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Strive Masiyiwa is the richest person in Zimbabwe in 2026 with a net worth of 1.8billion USD followed by Kudakwashe Tagwirei having $850. These figures shows how Zimbabwe despite being a third world country has some of the richest men in Africa.
When people think of Zimbabwe, the first name that comes to mind is Robert Mugabe. People often talk about the economic struggles the country faced during his leadership, but let’s not forget – he was a key figure in Zimbabwe’s history. Where I come from, we don’t speak ill of the dead.
But here’s something you might not have considered: Can Zimbabwe actually have very wealthy people?
If you are a Zimbabwean, let’s change the narrative, drop a comment and write one good thing about your country that people around the world actually don’t know.
I’ll go first – in this article, I’m going to highlight the top 10 richest people in Zimbabwe in 2026, and show us young Africans how we can learn from their journey to building wealth.
Let’s dive in!
Net Worth: $1.8 billion
Industry: Telecommunications, Technology

With a net worth of $1.8, Strive Masiyiwa takes the first spot as the richest man in Zimbabwe’s richest man. Besides his wealth, he is also a symbol of grit. Short story; back in 1998, he fought the government to break the telecom monopoly and launched Econet Wireless. Today, his company operates in more than 20 African countries!
He also owns a big part of EcoCash, Zimbabwe’s most popular mobile money platform. Masiyiwa didn’t stop there, later he moved into fintech, satellite communication, and renewable energy. Oh, and did I mention he sits on Netflix’s board?
Lesson from Masiyiwa: If the system blocks you, build your own. Fight for what you believe in. And once you make it, give back. His Higherlife Foundation is educating thousands across Africa.
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Industry: Energy, Agriculture, Infrastructure
Net Worth: $850 Million

Tagwirei built Sakunda Holdings, a giant in Zimbabwe’s energy sector. He’s the man behind many fuel pumps in Zimbabwe and has also put money in farming, logistics, and infrastructure.
Even with critics and controversy surrounding him, he’s built serious influence in how Zimbabwe moves, both literally and economically.
Lesson: Energy is power. Look out for essential industries and be bold enough to enter them.
Industry: Real Estate
Net Worth: $730 Million
Kenneth Sharpe is changing the way Harare looks especially through infrastructure. Through West Property Group, he’s behind huge housing projects like Kuwadzana 4 Extension and Mainway Meadows.
He saw an opportunity in Zimbabwe’s housing shortage and jumped on it.
Lesson: People will always need homes. Real estate, when done right, is a solid way to build wealth and create lasting impact.
Industry: Retail, Manufacturing
Net Worth: $600 Million
Ever heard of Innscor Africa? Zed co-founded it. From bakeries to chicken outlets and distribution companies, Innscor is a household name across Zimbabwe and beyond.
Zed keeps a low profile, but his 2.5% stake in the company speaks volumes.
Lesson: You don’t need to be loud to be successful. Focus on building strong businesses that serve everyday needs.
Industry: Mining, Farming, Transport
Net Worth: $570 Million

Billy made his billions digging into the earth for minerals. Rautenbach's mining businesses stretch across Zimbabwe, South Africa, Angola, and Mozambique. He also farms and runs transport businesses. His story is one of bold risks and massive returns.
Lesson: Don’t be afraid of industries that look tough or dirty. Sometimes the biggest wealth comes from the hardest places.
Industry: Real Estate, Manufacturing, Telecoms
Net Worth: $400 Million
Philip is a businessman, a politician, and quite the entertainer. But beyond the public image is a sharp entrepreneur. He owns Native Africa Investment Ltd. and Midiron Investments, which produce shoes, steel, and more.
He’s also big in property, with Pinnacle Property Holdings leading the charge.
Lesson: Diversify! Don’t put all your eggs in one basket. Explore different industries and make your presence felt.
Industry: Retail, Hospitality, Agriculture
Net Worth: $380 Million
John Moxon leads Meikles Limited which is a huge player in supermarkets, hotels, and even mining. He’s been in the game since 1970 and owns nearly half the company.
Though a recent leadership drama rocked his company (his son replaced the CEO while he was hospitalized), Moxon’s influence is still strong.
Lesson: Build legacy businesses that can run for decades. And train the next generation to take over when you can’t.
Industry: Automobile, Finance, Real Estate
Net Worth: $250 Million
Moses Chingwena is the man behind Croco Motors, which sells top car brands like Ford, Toyota, and Nissan in Zimbabwe. But he didn’t stop at cars, right now, he’s now into real estate, finance, and farming.
He’s built a brand that stands for quality and reliability.
Lesson: Start with one thing, do it well, then expand. Reputation is currency.
Industry: Finance, Tech, Real Estate, Agrochemicals
Net Worth: $220 Million
Shingai is the brains behind Masawara, a company listed in London. His investments are in almost everything; banks, malls, hotels, and chemical factories. One of his biggest projects? Joina City Centre which is the tallest mall in Harare.
Lesson: If you think big, play big. Look beyond your borders and aim for global relevance.
Industry: Mining
Net Worth: $190 Million

Ian Saunders leads New Dawn Mining Corp., specializing in gold mining. His company has helped expand Zimbabwe’s mining sector and create jobs. He’s not flashy, but his gold speaks for him.
Lesson: Zimbabwe (just like Kenya) is rich in minerals. Think long-term and tap into natural resources the smart way.
TL;DR:
|
Rank |
Name |
Industry |
Key Company/Brand |
Estimated Net Worth (2026) |
Notable Facts |
|
1 |
Strive Masiyiwa |
Telecom, Technology, Fintech |
Econet Global, EcoCash |
$1.8 Billion |
Africa’s telecom giant, also active in philanthropy and
sits on Netflix board |
|
2 |
Kudakwashe Tagwirei |
Energy, Agriculture, Infrastructure |
Sakunda Holdings |
$850 Million |
Dominates Zimbabwe’s fuel and energy space |
|
3 |
Kenneth Raydon Sharpe |
Real Estate |
West Property Group |
$730 Million |
Built thousands of homes in Harare through mega real
estate projects |
|
4 |
Zed Koudounaris |
Retail, Manufacturing |
Innscor Africa Limited |
$600 Million |
Co-founder of one of Zimbabwe’s largest retail and food
conglomerates |
|
5 |
Billy Rautenbach |
Mining, Farming, Transport |
Various Mining Ventures |
$570 Million |
Mining empire extends across Southern Africa |
|
6 |
Philip Chiyangwa |
Real Estate, Manufacturing, Telecom |
Native Africa Investment Ltd |
$400 Million |
Influential businessman with strong political ties |
|
7 |
John Moxon |
Retail, Hospitality, Agriculture |
Meikles Limited |
$380 Million |
Controls nearly half of Meikles Group, despite recent
boardroom challenges |
|
8 |
Moses Chingwena |
Automobile, Real Estate, Finance |
Croco Motors |
$250 Million |
Owns one of Zimbabwe’s top car dealerships and
diversified portfolio |
|
9 |
Shingai Mutasa |
Finance, Real Estate, Agrochemicals |
Masawara |
$220 Million |
Owns Joina City, invests in various sectors via a
London-listed firm |
|
10 |
Ian Saunders |
Mining (Gold) |
New Dawn Mining Corp |
$190 Million |
Active in gold mining, boosting Zimbabwe’s exports and
employment |
If there’s one thing these 10 men show us, it’s this:
Let Zimbabwe’s top 10 inspire your journey. One day, someone might be writing your name on Africa’s rich list.
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I am Eddah, a professional blogger specializing in wealth analysis and financial insights. As a contributor to Fineducke.com, I explore the world’s richest individuals, their net worth, and financial moves shaping economies. With a keen eye for detail, I turn complex data into engaging, easy-to-read content that informs and inspires
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