In conversation with Africa’s youngest billionaire Mohammed Dewji on entrepreneurship
At the FORBES AFRICA Under 30 Meet-up, Africa’s youngest billionaire and President of MeTL Group, Mohammed Dewji gave a talk and then opened the floor to penetrating questions from the young entrepreneurs in the audience.
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Glad hearing about my country Burkina Faso 🇧🇫. Thanks for shutting out Africa’s potentialities. We will make the continent proud !
Am Tanzanian who support him
God bless Moe. Much love from Somalia. He truly loves Africa
you are such an inspiring young billionare md bravo!
This guy spoke the truth about common tarriff zones and protecting your local industries.
Asante for this type of interview forum format.
Sending out continued success, wealth, market cap growth, job creation, innovation, inventions and excellent health wishes to Mohammed Dewji and MeTL Group worldwide.
Tanzanians must be very proud!
2022 Commencement Address, Georgetown McDonough School of Business- Fantastic achievement - The speech is not about him but to inspire future generations , what's possible.
Long live mo dewji
Too interesting speech , but we request more African billionaire speech, cos others are quite, they don't share their busines experiences and knowledge on how to grow up capital and become more expert in investing.
This is really inspiring, stay blessed Mo.
Informative insight.
Lots of love from Malawi.
Masha'Allah
And Mo. Where did you learn that english from because some people from other countries look us down for not knowing a good english
@TamuzaKale
4 жыл бұрын
International School of Tanganyika. Let me break it down their fees structure; Early Childhood 1-‐2 = USD: 14,900 Kindergarten -‐ Grade 5 = USD: 20,800 Grades 6 -‐ 8 = USD: 24,100 Grades 9 -‐ 10= USD: 25,600 Grades 11,12 (IB1 & IB2) = USD: 30,800 Fair enough?
@shree711
4 жыл бұрын
He is not native African. He is of Indian descent.
@MsGwantwa
4 жыл бұрын
@@shree711 but born and raised in Africa, his Indian descent definitely has nothing to do with his English . His dad was very wealthy, he went to the best schools withink the country and U.S.A .
Thanks
This is a very interesting talk!! keep it up!!!
I think you can give away your wealth by support people who cant afford to go to school and have potential especially who are coming from village they work hard to get out of poverty ,doing that for every person who you support have to support someone else so they can build the successful chain and better Tanzanian .
Glory to God
Great interview!
Boss
I really dislike people who laugh and giggle when someone is asking a question... Really gets to me nkt!
Nice guy
Tanzanian brother
Strong mind MO
Good
Nice
😘😘🙏🙏🙏🙏
❤️🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿❤️
Iol from singida tz
Asante Mwana Wa Tanzania
@mbarukukilongola6734
4 жыл бұрын
Good speech that may influence youngest to struggle for the feature
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Big chalenge for africain businesses for free movement of people and goods … protectionism and bad politics is the problem
8:30. Check out the girls taking selfies infront of a billionaire and making fun of the girl who actually interacts with the billionaire. Sad. African youths are unfocused shem.
@yosangle
3 жыл бұрын
Let them laugh at her , she will be more successful than all 4 combined in the future.
Can someone please put me in communication with Mohammed Dewji: from Tanzania...Africa and the world needs hydrogen as the inexpensive and clean fuel of the present and the future. Let me help African farmers to become 100 percent energy sustainable. Would you consider becoming an incubator for Zoo-Mechanics, Inc GRAVITY BUOYANCY Solutions!!
Mo
Good MashaAllah,but your rich will have no meaning if you still you becaming rich where you pay low wages to your wakers,
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This lady talks too much