johann rupert

  1. Luis

    All the tech companies belonging to Johann Rupert in South Africa

    All the tech companies belonging to Johann Rupert in South Africa While most of billionaire Johann Rupert's $16.1 billion (R263.4 billion) net worth is attributable to his stake in luxury goods maker Richemont, he holds significant shares in local tech and telecoms firms. Rupert's contribution...
  2. Luis

    Company offering renewable energy cheaper than Eskom's grid

    Company offering renewable energy cheaper than Eskom's grid Energy Exchange of Southern Africa (EXSA) is offering South African businesses renewable electricity that is typically cheaper than using the traditional Eskom grid. The company, which is owned by Johann Rupert’s Remgro and Rand...
  3. Luis

    Vodacom paid Johann Rupert's company R12.6 billion for its stake in Maziv

    Vodacom paid Johann Rupert's company R12.6 billion for its stake in Maziv Vodacom's annual results for the year ended 31 March 2026 showed that it paid Remgro's CIVH R12.642 billion for its 30% stake in Maziv. Remgro is chaired and controlled by billionaire Johann Rupert. He founded the...
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    New scam using AI generated video of Johann Rupert and Cyril Ramaphosa

    New scam using AI generated video of Johann Rupert and Cyril Ramaphosa A new scam targeting South Africans has appeared online that uses an AI-generated fake video of Cyril Ramaphosa endorsing a scheme called “the Wealthicator project”. The scheme promises people a return of R250,000 for an...
  5. Hanno Labuschagne

    Johann Rupert explains mention in Epstein Files

    Johann Rupert explains mention in Epstein Files Prominent global banker Ariane de Rothschild regularly corresponded with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and one of the people she discussed with him was South African billionaire Johann Rupert. De Rothschild kept her relationship with...
  6. Jan

    Instead of sponsoring Tottenham, sponsor flights to South Africa

    The best way to spend R1 billion to attract tourists to South Africa Instead of using nearly R1 billion to sponsor English Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur, the money can be better spent to give away flights to South Africa. This is the view of Adrian Saville, a professor in economics...
  7. Jan

    How Johann Rupert's charitable foundations sponsor title deeds in poor communities

    Johann Rupert's incredible charity work — including giving poor communities houses and land Johann Rupert is one of South Africa's most generous businessmen, and as part of his philanthropic and charity work, he has given over 2,000 title deeds to poor communities. Forbes currently ranks...
  8. Jan

    Johann Rupert's business empire

    All the companies Johann Rupert owns Johann Rupert is one of South Africa's best-known billionaires with shareholding in a large number of South African and international companies. Bloomberg estimated Rupert's wealth at $9.61 billion — around R140 billion — which gives an idea of the scale of...
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    How the R1-billion Rupert fund for businesses works

    How the R1-billion Rupert fund for businesses works Details on how South African businesses can be assisted by the R1 billion Johann Rupert pledged to fight the impact of the coronavirus outbreak have been released. The coronavirus pandemic has caused tremendous uncertainty in the business...
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    Our money will be available to all South African businesses - Johann Rupert

    Our money will be available to all South African businesses - Johann Rupert Billionaire Johann Rupert said his R1-billion assistance will be available to all small businesses and their employees, and not only black-owned businesses. On Monday 23 March, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced a...
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    No desire for DSTV revenge: Rupert

    No desire for DSTV revenge: Rupert Johann Rupert has dismissed a newspaper column claiming that he wants revenge for "a bust-up 16 years ago with his then pay-TV partner, Naspers CEO Koos Bekker."
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    Rupert criticises Mbeki government

    Rupert criticises Mbeki era Nice to see businessmen speaking out ... I'm not sure I agree with all his statements but it's just great to see people speaking freely.
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