Mohammed Dewji

Businessman

Birthday May 8, 1975

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Singida, Tanzania

Age 48 years old

Nationality Tanzania

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1800

They are Twelver Shias whose ancestors left Gujarat, India in the late 1800s to become traders in East Africa.

When Dewji was born, the family was still of modest means; Dewji was born with the help of a neighbouring midwife in a house built from sand and mud.

Dewji attested that he almost died at birth due to having the umbilical cord wrapped around his neck, a condition known as nuchal cord.

By the time Dewji started school, his father had built a family shop into a thriving import-export company.

Dewji received his primary education in Arusha at the Arusha Primary School and continued his secondary education at the International School of Tanganyika (IST) in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

1970

He is the owner of MeTL Group, a Tanzanian conglomerate founded by his father in the 1970s.

1975

Mohammed "Mo" Gulamabbas Dewji (born 8 May 1975) is a Tanzanian billionaire businessman and former politician.

1992

In 1992 his father enrolled him at the Arnold Palmer Golf Academy in Orlando, Florida, where Dewji also attended Trinity Preparatory School for 11th grade.

Dewji then moved for his last and final year of high school to Saddle Brook High School in Saddle Brook, New Jersey.

1998

Dewji attended Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., graduating in 1998 with a bachelor's degree in international business and finance and a minor in theology.

Upon graduation from university, Dewji returned home and assumed the management of Mohammed Enterprises Tanzania Limited (MeTL), a commodities trading business founded by his father.

After two years of working with the company, he became chief financial officer (CFO) at MeTL.

1999

Dewji is responsible for increasing MeTL's revenues from $30 million to over $1.5 billion between 1999 and 2018.

MeTL Group has investments in manufacturing, agriculture, trading, finance, mobile telephony, insurance, real estate, transport and logistics, and food and beverages.

The group conducts business in 11 countries and employs over 28,000 people with the aim to target over 100,000 people by 2021.

MeTL's operations contribute ~3.5% of Tanzania's GDP.

2000

In the early 2000s, when the Tanzanian government privatized loss-making companies, he acquired them inexpensively and turned them into profit centers by trimming personnel expenses.

MeTL Group of Companies is the largest privately owned conglomerate in Tanzania.

In 2000, Tanzania hosted its second multiparty elections where Dewji, at the age of 25 competed to become the Member of Parliament (MP) for Singida Urban.

Despite winning the preliminary votes for the ruling party, Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) with an overwhelming majority, Dewji was deemed too young to hold the parliamentary seat.

2001

In 2001, Dewji married Saira, his high school sweetheart with whom he has three children.

They reside in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

Dewji is a Shia Muslim from the Khoja Shia Ithna-Asheri Jamat also known as the 'Twelver’ branch of Islam.

2005

Dewji served as Member of the Tanzanian Parliament for Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) from 2005 to 2015 for his home town of Singida.

As of October 2022, Dewji has an estimated net worth of US$1.5 billion, Africa's 17th richest person and youngest billionaire.

Tanzania held its third multi-party elections in October 2005 and Dewji stood for the parliamentary seat again and was chosen by CCM to stand as a candidate for Singida Urban.

In the general election he won with 90% of the votes and was sworn in as an MP for Singida Urban constituency on 29 December 2005.

2013

Dewji was the first Tanzanian on the cover of Forbes magazine, in 2013.

Dewji was born in Singida.

He is the second of six children of Gulamabbas Dewji and Zubeda Dewji.

He was the first Tanzanian on the cover of Forbes magazine, in 2013 and has appeared on three occasions.

2014

Dewji established the Mo Dewji Foundation in 2014.

Dewji joined the Giving Pledge, committing to give at least half his wealth to philanthropy either during their lifetime or in his will.

Dewji is the first Tanzanian and one of the three Africans that have made the pledge.

2015

November 2015, Dewji was recognized as the Forbes Africa person of the year

Dewji served for ten years before resigning from politics in October 2015.

2018

At approximately 5:35 am on 11 October 2018, Dewji was kidnapped and abducted by armed gunmen outside the Colosseum Hotel in Dar es Salaam, where he was arriving for a morning workout.

The kidnappers allegedly fired shots into the air before kidnapping Dewji and driving off with the billionaire.

2019

According to Forbes, Dewji has an estimated net worth of US$1.9 billion (2019), and is the 17th richest person in Africa and Africa's youngest billionaire (2018).

His wealth is reportedly managed by Zaoui & Co. and Mohammed Abrar Asif of Ischyros New York.