The Freemarket Foundation’s Khaya Lam project, spearheaded by billionaire Johann Rupert and his wife Gaynor, has given 10,000 disadvantaged South Africans titles to land and homes.
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Many of the country’s wealthiest citizens watched their net worths soar over the past 12 months, despite the economic havoc caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Wealth can be measured in a number of ways, one of which is by how much stock value you hold on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, or JSE.
Four South African billionaires cracked a spot in the top 10 of Forbes’ ‘Africa’s Richest People’ list for 2021.
Business giant Johann Rupert shares the five steps that he sees as key to running a successful enterprise.
Johann Rupert, South Africa’s richest man, reveals how he built his wealth in a rare public appearance on Power FM’s annual Chairman’s Conversations.
Johann Rupert doesn’t often open up about his personal life. For the FT Weekend’s ‘How To Spend It’ section, though, he talks all things luxury.
How long could each country’s richest citizen support their government’s spending before the coffers run dry? That’s what the Robin Hood Index examines.
Johann Rupert has become one of the most high profile South African businessmen to publicly ask for JZ to step down. Don’t imagine he’ll listen though.
Whilst Johann Rupert usually keeps a pretty low media profile he recently sat down for a probing interview with the Financial Times of London.
Sometimes the voice of millions doesn’t get heard, until echoed by the right individual. In this case it is Johann Rupert, one of SA’s most celebrated business leaders.
Forbes.com released a list of Africa’s 20 most powerful business people yesterday (they do like a list over there at Forbes) and it wasn’t too hard to pick up a trend on the list of the continent’s commercial high flyers – no less than 12 of them are South African. Are we awesome, or what? We’ve got the full list, including our Mzansi business powerhouses, after the jump!