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    MAB Group emerges as Africa’s next industrial giant

    Xsum NewsBy Xsum NewsDecember 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read5 Views
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    In some cases, all that is needed is a vision with true purpose, one that has the power to not only take over industries around the world, but most importantly, redefine or reshape the future of a particular niche or sector. There are so many founders and entrepreneurs around the world, but a handful stand out and transcend boundaries to provide value to their clients and target audiences. This is one of the key factors that makes them better than others and shine brightly through their great work, as Pinagale Mogodi of MAB Group has consistently done.

    South Africa today stands at an economic tipping point where business opportunities, global attention and industrial ambition converge. The historic G20 summit held in Africa in November 2025 was more than just a diplomatic milestone. It also signaled a shift in the world’s view of Africa’s potential. Among presidents, prime ministers, global funds and sovereign wealth leaders, one name that significantly dominated the investor conversation was Pinagare Mogodi, the dynamic young CEO and founder of MAB Group (Matsapa a Boshelo).


    Long before Cape Town and Johannesburg became the centers of global dialogue during the G20 week, international publications such as New York Weekly and the Daily Caller were already drawing attention to Mr Mogodi’s remarkable rise. Their report on MAB Group’s multi-billion rand valuation and its audacious 40% share price increase generated a lot of buzz, but the arrival of a top investor in South Africa has intensified the buzz. The G20’s presence in South Africa emerged as an economic endorsement, demonstrating to global financial institutions that the country remains a stable gateway to Africa.

    new trade routes and industrial alliances; Strengthen investor confidence. There is a renewed focus on energy, infrastructure and mineral security. Expanding access to global capital and development banks. Strengthening Africa’s voice in shaping global economic policy.

    In this environment, MAB Group is not only participating in South Africa’s industrial renaissance. That too is being led.

    MAB Group’s consistent growth began as a vision and has evolved into one of South Africa’s most prominent conglomerates today. This has enabled MAB Group to grow into a multi-disciplinary conglomerate that includes activities such as mining and commodity exports, construction and infrastructure development, energy logistics, long-distance transport and supply chains, and digital connectivity and industrial technology (MAB Connect).

    MAB Group emerges as Africa's next industrial giant

    Pinagale Mogodi’s MAB Group has announced a R18 billion valuation and 40% equity raise by 2025, a move that attracted global funding months before the G20. As such, investors now see conglomerates designed for long-term advantage, backed by recession-proof revenue diversification, in-demand products, technological expansion, controlled logistics routes, and visionary founders with proven resilience. Behind all this, Pinagare Mogodi stands tall, having grown through passion, resilience, grit, hardship, and a powerful purpose. Growing up in a poor family, he learned early on that success comes at a cost. He often reflects on how he lost everything before, but he never lost his purpose. MAB currently employs more than 500 people and is expected to grow to more than 5,000 in the next growth cycle.

    MAB’s next phase in 2026 will include the commissioning of additional mines, a national logistics hub, new chrome and coal washing plants, fuel import vessels and storage terminals, large-scale residential developments, expansion into copper exports, digital infrastructure across industrial corridors, and cross-border energy distribution. At the center of all this is Mr Pinagale Mogodi, who is now ready to take on the business world and help South Africa become an important forum for cross-sector discussions.

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