
Mohammed Dewji, billionaire: I want to give back
From The Interview by BBC World Service
June 9, 2026 · 23 min
About this episode
Mohammed Dewji discusses his journey as one of Africa's youngest billionaires and his commitment to philanthropy.
“I do want to make money, but I want to make money in the right way, ethically. But more importantly, I want use this money to be able to give back.” Charles Gitonga speaks to entrepreneur and businessman Mohammed Dewji about becoming one of Africa’s youngest billionaires and how he wants to use his wealth. Mohammed Dewji is a Tanzanian businessman, entrepreneur and philanthropist who has primarily accumulated his wealth from his family business, an East African conglomerate founded by his grandparents and expanded by his father in the 1970s. It deals with textile manufacturing, flour milling, beverages and edible oils. About twenty-five years ago, Africa had no dollar billionaires. Today, there are still only 23, not a huge number for a continent rich in mineral wealth and an abundance of relatively cheap labour. Their combined wealth has grown to more than 100 billion US dollars. Dewji signed the Giving Pledge in 2016 promising to donate at least half his fortune to philanthropic causes. He explains why he believes billionaires have a responsibility to give back. Thank you to the Focus on Africa team for its help in making this programme. The Interview brings you conversations…
People in this episode
Host: Charles Gitonga
Guest: Mohammed Dewji
Topics covered
- philanthropy
- wealth
- entrepreneurship
- billionaires
- Africa
- business ethics
Keywords
- Mohammed Dewji
- billionaire
- philanthropy
- Giving Pledge
- Africa
- business ethics
- entrepreneur
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: BBC World Service, Giving Pledge
Places: Tanzania, Africa, East Africa
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