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Mohammed Dewji: Philanthropy and Business in Africa

Mohammed Dewji, a Tanzanian billionaire, emphasizes the importance of ethical wealth creation and philanthropy. He aims to donate at least half of his fortune to charitable causes, highlighting the role of billionaires in societal development.

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iGEN Editorial
June 10, 2026
Mohammed Dewji: Philanthropy and Business in Africa

Mohammed Dewji, a Tanzanian entrepreneur and one of Africa's youngest billionaires, is making waves not just for his business acumen but for his commitment to philanthropy. Dewji, who amassed his wealth through his family's East African conglomerate, is determined to use his fortune for societal good.

Wealth and Responsibility

Dewji's business empire spans textile manufacturing, flour milling, beverages, and edible oils. Despite the continent's rich resources, Africa has only 23 dollar billionaires, with a combined wealth exceeding $100 billion. Dewji's success story is a testament to the potential of African entrepreneurship.

In 2016, Dewji signed the Giving Pledge, committing to donate at least half of his wealth to philanthropic causes. He believes that billionaires have a responsibility to give back to society. "I do want to make money, but I want to make money in the right way, ethically," Dewji stated in an interview with Charles Gitonga on BBC Sounds.

The Giving Pledge

The Giving Pledge, initiated by Warren Buffett and Bill Gates, encourages the world's wealthiest individuals to commit a majority of their wealth to philanthropy. Dewji's participation underscores his dedication to ethical wealth distribution and societal contribution.

Impact on African Economy

Dewji's philanthropic efforts are not just about charity; they are strategic investments in Africa's future. By focusing on education, healthcare, and economic development, Dewji aims to create a sustainable impact. His approach aligns with the broader trend of corporate social responsibility gaining traction among African businesses.

"More importantly, I want to use this money to be able to give back," Dewji emphasized, highlighting his vision for a more equitable society.

Future Prospects

As Dewji continues to expand his business and philanthropic endeavors, his actions set a precedent for other African entrepreneurs. His commitment to ethical business practices and philanthropy could inspire a new wave of responsible wealth creation on the continent.

The next milestone in Dewji's journey will be observing the tangible impacts of his philanthropic initiatives on the African economy and society.


Sources: BBC-Business  

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