Love & leverage: SA’s influential couples changing the economic game

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South Africa’s economic landscape is not only driven by individual business moguls but also by dynamic power couples whose combined expertise and influence have helped shape industries, create jobs and drive innovation. These couples exemplify how partnerships in both business and life can lead to remarkable success.

Patrice and Precious Motsepe

Patrice Motsepe, the founder and chairman of African Rainbow Minerals, has long been a dominant figure in South Africa’s mining and investment sectors. His wife, Dr Precious Moloi-Motsepe, is a renowned philanthropist, entrepreneur and the founder of the African Fashion International (AFI). Together, they have made significant contributions to economic growth, social development and the promotion of African fashion on the global stage.

Koos Bekker and Karen Roos

Koos Bekker is a media and technology magnate known for transforming Naspers into a global digital powerhouse. His wife, Karen Roos, is a designer and former editor of ELLE Decoration South Africa. The couple has played a crucial role in both media and luxury hospitality, notably with the Babylonstoren estate, which has become a leading agricultural and tourist destination.

Adrian Gore and Dr Lauren Gore

As the founder of Discovery Limited, Adrian Gore has revolutionised South Africa’s insurance and healthcare sectors with innovative models like Vitality. His wife, Dr Lauren Gore, has contributed significantly to the medical field. Their combined expertise underscores the intersection of business and healthcare, promoting wellness and financial security for millions of South Africans.

Connie and Shona Ferguson

Connie and the late Shona Ferguson: Picture: Instagram

Known for their impact on South Africa’s entertainment industry, Connie and the late Shona Ferguson built a media empire that extends far beyond their celebrated acting careers. Best known for their roles in the iconic television series Generations, the couple co-founded Ferguson Films, a powerhouse in local TV production. Their company has been instrumental in creating top-rated shows and providing opportunities for emerging talent in the industry. Their legacy continues to shape South African television and inspire the next generation of filmmakers.

Trevor Manuel and Maria Ramos

Trevor Manuel has been a key figure in South African politics, serving as Minister of Finance and later as Minister in the Presidency for the National Planning Commission. His leadership extended beyond national borders, holding roles with the African Development Bank and the World Bank. His wife, Maria Ramos, is a prominent business leader, having served as Chief Executive of Barclays Africa and Absa previously. She was ranked #93 on Forbes’ list of the world’s most powerful women in 2011. Married since 2008, the couple have balanced high-profile careers with family life while shaping South Africa’s economic and political landscape.

These power couples showcase the synergy between strong leadership, business know-how, and a shared vision for South Africa’s economic future. By combining their strengths, they are not only growing their own ventures but also contributing to a more prosperous and innovative nation.

Compiled by: Kate Wilson

First published by Cape {town}etc

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