How Shoprite Chairman Christo Wiese made his billions
In this CNBC Africa Special, Lindsay Williams finds out how Christo Wiese became South Africa's richest man, what makes him tick and how he sees opportunities.
In this CNBC Africa Special, Lindsay Williams finds out how Christo Wiese became South Africa's richest man, what makes him tick and how he sees opportunities.
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I am glad we are stopping our hostility and opening up to getting ideas and learn from every white successful business person in South Africa. Let’s learn and make SA and Africa better. Let’s identify and use opportunities.
Developing people is a better way of enriching people than just dishing out money, Amen to that.
Everytime I come across a very helpful video like this,The number of views is way too little.only useless videos are trending out there. Thanks for the motivation Sir. I wish I can buy you lunch.Alot has been learnt here.
@Sinako_Mxabo
2 ай бұрын
That's part of life. We are interested in things that we not supposed to be interested in
There are several gems in this interview 1) job creation 2) opportunity spotting 3) choose who leads your companies carefully
CNBC thanks for the re-upload Think about getting more interviews with successful South Africans; would be #1
I’m here taking notes and learning.
Thanks for reupload!
Very sad that few south Africans will ever get a chance to listen to this. Majority of South Africans listen to politicians more which have nothing beneficial to say. What a conventional!!
@ghostwriter991
10 ай бұрын
Politicians are for the weak they shelter them from their mistakes
On 29 August 2024 I'm going to be getting interview about my success in business and life. So help me God!
@jamesasteria
4 жыл бұрын
How's it going so far, 1 year later ?
@tawandatsomondo7769
4 жыл бұрын
Ndeipi Bigaz..ndiripo mfanha wenyu to run around and make sure it works for you..
@nhlakamthethwa916
4 жыл бұрын
IN 2030 ILL BE WORTHY AROUND 130 MILLION, INSHALLA
@munaropambayi1876
2 жыл бұрын
2 cows and 3 goats so far, very soon he will be there
@kudakwasheshambare458
Жыл бұрын
1 year to go
Shoprite has nearly always offered the best prices to the public. That goes to say a lot about this company and the people who drove and are driving it.
Thank you for sharing this video .. Kobus Wiese is a fantastic person..Thank you for Checkers andI love Pep Stores...
Mrs Jane is legit and her method works like magic I keep on earning every single week with her new strategy
@legitychibest6393
Жыл бұрын
@Frank William She's quite an established expert, I wouldn't want to leave her info on here as it's public platform, but since you're requesting, you can chat her on
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You are utterly amazing ...continue please.
Thanks sir for your First class marketing services you have made development across Africa and your goods are quality I wish to see your shoprite in England
awesome interview
So helpful.❤️
The thing about being this wealthy is very complicated because people think they enjoy what they have all the time, the truth is they don't because they are married to their career it takes 24/7 commitment and hands on responsibilities. I am inside the mind of a billionaire and I can tell you exactly what they think and where they want to be.
@Boutit031
5 жыл бұрын
Mnr you said a mouthful 👍
@bonganipendros
4 жыл бұрын
Dewaldt Fourie it also take land theft, killing of natives and an apartheid state.
My Fav😍
9:44.Good point sir
Take notes and learn! Negativity and entitlement attitude will get us nowhere. South Africa is open for business.
Marcus Jooste: ''Hold my beer''
@DinoRenald
4 жыл бұрын
LmAo don't bring an ant into elephants talk!
HE EARNED HIS DAILY BREAD
Isn't this the parent Company of Freedom, Furniture Fantastic and Plush ? Interesting to see what happens in Australia.
Greetings to all shoprite workers.
@chrislewis2096
3 жыл бұрын
Great innstration with expect Sandra Jonas is all about how to earn massively on bitcoin.
@lucasamelia3460
3 жыл бұрын
It's strange how people talk about all the profits, they've been making through trading of bitcoin, while am here not making any profit at all. Please can Someone put me through on the right path.
@kivinjacob2325
3 жыл бұрын
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@kivinjacob2325
3 жыл бұрын
You can still be working and grow your wealth on bitcoin.
@evelynoscar2047
3 жыл бұрын
Trading with an expert in the field is the best, have been making a huge returns from my investment since I met Sandra Jonas Cooper one of the best in crypto currency investment.
Smart guy
If politiians create jobs for us it will be better off than fighting over some huge amounts of monies they never worked for. This guy inspired me and make it living history instead of dying history like the current times we are living on. So simple plain mind with effort and hard work pays. I salute you sir, so many families you gave bread on table also development of a skill🙏👍
Netflix is sleeping on this story
Why was Edgar's not an option for Pepkor
Nicky Oppenheimer is probably the richest in South Africa, however the richest South Africans made their money abroad such as Elon Musk ($22 B), Patrick Soon-Shiong ($8 B), etc.
@ghostwriter991
10 ай бұрын
Please name others please
The glory of a man withers like grass, don't glorify another man. What's happening now with Christo Wiese?
You heard for yourself.... Most rich people have assets
@ghostwriter991
10 ай бұрын
What types though
Trying to get hold of Christo Wiese
WHITE-AFRICAN WITH A VISION FOR AFRICA IN TERM OF BUSINESS I
shame guys yazi its safe to say that this dude has no political ambitions can u imagine the PR team trying to spin the " in 1985 and 86 alot of street protests and burning tires... i havent noticed anything" #whatwhiteprivellage?
@buyanifakudze3489
3 жыл бұрын
Haha...it could be seen in many ways. My first reaction was that he meant he never felt unsafe or considered going to Australia
I have assets in Heaven
8:45
When was this interview?
@thandasibisi7534
4 жыл бұрын
Lungelo Mbatha Long ago but certainly before the Steinhoff scandal, Wiese used to be a dollar billionaire worth about $6billion before the Steinhoff scandal. He lost most of his fortune and is now estimated to have a net worth of anout $800 million.That is still very very wealthy but well outside being “the richest person in South Africa.
@lungelombatha2394
4 жыл бұрын
@@thandasibisi7534 oh that's quite interesting. He's still pretty rich though lol
@fanelemabaso2514
4 жыл бұрын
@@thandasibisi7534 be is back now, $1.6 billion. Too old to repeat the magic. But what happened to him should be a lesson to us all.
I was wondering,why is there no white staff working in Checkers.
@KB-jx1xx
2 жыл бұрын
BBBEE points.
@mbulelozulu7963
2 жыл бұрын
Rubbish 😐😐😐😐😐 Shoprite is usually in black neighbourhoods and serves black customers and tastes
@annavermmaak2649
2 жыл бұрын
@@mbulelozulu7963 nonsense, there is many shoprite shops in white areas also.
@mbulelozulu7963
2 жыл бұрын
@@annavermmaak2649 your argument is contrived, Im aware that there are white customers in Shoprite. let me ask you this,? why aren't there white maids😕 aren't there poor white who could benefit from those jobs? or maybe white people aren't clean/ or can't clean
@godfreyberry1599
11 ай бұрын
Still taking advantage of apartheid whichever way it swings!.
Behold a rich man . Yet his employees on the ground level are on the brink of poverty . Nci nci nci
@TshwareloMasweu
4 жыл бұрын
Exactly! Except shouting the loudest about "their cheapest prices", what is shoprite doing for the black communities that are supporting it? No burasaries, no community upliftment programs, nothing dololo!
Your poverty is your own fault... 25+ years after democracy, you still shift the blame... you and your offspring are doomed Hard luck Mnr Wiese on the Steinhoff calamity. You are an inspiration
@maxine6933
4 жыл бұрын
unfortunately we have been programmed to always blame others for our failures. government needs to introduce entrepreneurial and financial literacy subjects in grade 1 all the way to grade 12.
@ghostwriter991
10 ай бұрын
@@maxine6933 google will teach you as well as books
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How Christo made his money is his business he looks after after your people so look at the government today and leave the few white business men alone
Mxxxxm.....i used to work at Shoprite but you do not highlight that you under pay , nonsense money, that is beyond exploitation you can never imagine......and yet we celebrate those poeple damn the world is upside down......those guys they make profits by under paying stuff.....taking advantage of job scarcity in South Africa One day those shops will burn..
@dantedt3931
Жыл бұрын
Yet everyone praises them as if they’re geniuses.😤They exploit employees, it’s called ‘Modern Slavery’
If everyone is rich no one will be.