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Meet Patrice Motsepe the Only Black South African on Forbes List
Patrice Motsepe is the first black South African to make it to Forbes list. He got listed on the Forbes billionaire list in early 2008. He is the chairman of Rainbow Minerals and also a major investor in South African Football.
Motsepe, who is a lawyer by training got rich by investing in gold mines when the price for it was at its lowest. According to reports, Motsepe started investing in gold mines as early as 1997. He later went on to found his own company named African Rainbow Minerals and became a billionaire in 2008.
Meet Patrice Motsepe the Only Black South African on Forbes List
Patrice Motsepe is the first black South African to make it to Forbes list. He got listed on the Forbes billionaire list in early 2008. He is the chairman of Rainbow Minerals and also a major investor in South African Football.
Motsepe, who is a lawyer by training got rich by investing in gold mines when the price for it was at its lowest. According to reports, Motsepe started investing in gold mines as early as 1997. He later went on to found his own company named African Rainbow Minerals and became a billionaire in 2008.
Meet Patrice Motsepe The Only Black South African On Forbes List Who Is The current CAF President
Patrice Motsepe is the first black South African to make it to Forbes list. He got listed on the Forbes billionaire list in early 2008. He is the chairman of Rainbow Minerals and also a major investor in South African Football. Motsepe, who is a lawyer by training got rich by investing in gold mines when the price for it was at its lowest.
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Fourteen-year-old Zaila Avant-garde has won the Scripps National Spelling Bee, becoming the first African American to do so since the annual competition began in 1925.
She only began to spell competitively two years ago.
Zaila and Thummala, the last two left, traded words with neither dropping a vowel until two rounds later, when Thummala stumbled by using an "e" instead of an "o" in "neroli oil." This opened up the opportunity for Avant-garde to grab the win by correctly spelling "Murraya," defined as "a genus of tropical Asiatic and Australian trees having pinnate leaves and flowers with imbricated petals."
Avant-garde literally jumped for joy as she was declared the champion and colourful confetti rained down upon her. The new champion is not only Scripps' first African American winner, but also the first winner from Louisiana.
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Source: https://mashable.com/article/s....cripps-spelling-bee-