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The African Gourmet: Folktales, Cuisine & Cultural History

Explore Africa’s Heritage

Explore tales that carry Africa’s wisdom, courage, and humor. From river spirits to trickster animals, every story holds a lesson.

From hearty stews to fragrant grains, experience traditional African recipes and the history behind every dish.

Ancient African proverbs and modern interpretations — explore the wisdom passed down through generations.

Dive into Africa’s kingdoms, independence stories, and modern milestones that shape the continent today.

Mohammed Dewji — Africa’s Youngest and Most Talked-About Billionaire

Mohammed Dewji — Africa’s Youngest Billionaire

At age 49, Mohammed “Mo” Dewji remains Africa’s youngest self-made billionaire.

Name: Mohammed "Mo" Gulamabbas Dewji

Net Worth: ~US$2.2 billion (2025)

Age: 49

Source of Wealth: Diversified — manufacturing, agriculture, distribution, finance

Residence: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Citizenship: Tanzania

Marital Status: Married, father of three

Notable Quote: “Every good and bad experience in life will teach you something. Choosing how to learn from your past shapes who you are today.”

Mohammed Dewji is CEO of MeTL Group, a family-built conglomerate spanning textiles, agriculture, soft drinks, energy, logistics, and more across 11 African countries. He has publicly challenged global giants like Coca-Cola with his own Mo Cola brand and Mo Energy Drink. His philanthropic foundation funds education, health, and entrepreneurship in Tanzania.

Learn more about Tanzania and explore how African billion-dollar remittances shape the continent’s economy.

💡 Did You Know?
Mohammed Dewji is widely searched online as “Africa’s best-looking billionaire” thanks to his sharp style and charismatic public appearances.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Africa’s youngest billionaire?

As of 2025, Mohammed “Mo” Dewji of Tanzania is the youngest confirmed African billionaire, with an estimated net worth of about $2.2 billion.

Who is considered Africa’s best-looking billionaire?

Search trends and media often describe Mohammed Dewji as Africa’s best-looking billionaire due to his style, philanthropy, and high-profile public image.

How did Mohammed Dewji make his fortune?

Dewji grew MeTL Group — founded by his father — into one of Africa’s largest diversified conglomerates, spanning manufacturing, agriculture, finance, and retail.

Is Mohammed Dewji self-made?

He inherited a base business but rapidly expanded it through bold regional growth and acquisitions, making him a self-made billionaire in scale and vision.

How Are You Feeling Today? Find an African Proverb or Story to Match Your Mood

How Are You Feeling Today?

Type or tap a mood. Your storyteller returns a proverb, mini-folktale, recipe, cooking activity, and a cultural note.

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African Gourmet FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The African Gourmet blog about?

The African Gourmet explores African food, history, and culture through recipes, folktales, and proverbs written for curious readers worldwide.

Who writes The African Gourmet?

The blog is written and curated by Ivy, a lifelong historian and storyteller who highlights Africa’s culinary and cultural richness.

How can I find African recipes on this site?

Use the “African Recipes” category or explore posts like African Recipes for regional dishes and ingredients.

Can I share or reprint your articles?

You may share articles with attribution and a link back to The African Gourmet. Reprinting in print or commercial use requires permission.

Where can I learn more about African proverbs and folklore?

Explore our African Proverbs and African Folktales sections for timeless wisdom and stories.

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