Real Estate Investor Magazine South Africa December/ January 2018/2019 | Page 10

MASTER INVESTOR Johann & Gaynor Rupert handing titles to Aberdeen residents audience. He was called an arrogant racist by his critics all over social media after the interview. On closer inspection of the interview it seems that this interview was an opportunity to ‘roast’ Rupert while he directly addressed some uncomfortable truths about his businesses and the country. However, Rupert later apologized on Twitter that he did not mean to offend anyone. On the issue of land expropriation at the Khaya Lam event Rupert declared that, “When you go to land, I would rather move it to property. Land is a very emotive issue. It’s emotional for the blacks and the whites and it’s obvious that there must be a redress.” Property Transformation History Khaya Lam – The First initiative 117 Title Deeds in Stellenbosch On the 16th  January 2018  a historic occasion took place in the Stellenbosch Town Hall. Under the Free Market Foundation’s Khaya Lam (My Home) initiative, Mrs Gaynor Rupert, wife of businessman Mr. Johann Rupert, handed out 117 full ownership titles together with the Stellenbosch executive mayor Councillor Gesie van Deventer to tenants of council properties. The beneficiaries for the deeds are from Kylemore, Le Roux, Cloetesville, Khayamandi and Franschhoek. The oldest beneficiary was 87 years old.  The 117 residents entered the Town Hall as tenants and walked out as home owners with full freehold title. This is the first step towards real economic empowerment.  Khaya Lam – The Second initiative - 70 Title Deeds in Aberdeen The event took place in Rupert’s birth town of Graaff Reinet at the South African College of Tourism (SACT) which was founded and is funded by Gaynor Rupert. 8 The presentation of title deeds followed a graduation ceremony of 92 hospitality students from disadvantaged backgrounds who will go on to forge careers in the tourism industry, supported and guided by the College. The FMF says that titling in South Africa is a complicated “painstaking process” complicated by lack of records of ownership and bureaucratic complexity but it requires sponsors like the Rupert’s who are willing to fund the process. Titling is particularly complicated in the Aberdeen and Graaff Reinet areas. Despite that on 16 November 2018, 70 residents of the Karoo town of Aberdeen walked into the presentation hall as tenants and out as home owners, with full freehold title made possible by the generosity of businessman Johann Rupert and his wife Gaynor who are significant sponsors of the Free Market Foundation’s (FMF) Khaya Lam (My Home) Land Reform Project. Before personally handing the title deed certificates to recipients, Johann Rupert said the people of the Karroo were a “special breed” and spoke about how poor both his mother and father were as “children of the depression”, and had never let him forget his origins. Anton Rupert, his father, used to remind him that this region produced the Rev Beyers Naude, Robert Sobukwe and the Cradock 4. He said they had  a special bond with Aberdeen (all recipients were from Aberdeen) because it was Gaynor’s home town. Her father was a master-builder and built the magnificent church in the centre of Aberdeen. When introducing Johann Rupert, council Speaker Tembisa Nonnies talked about the care and concern to “give back to the people” shown by the Ruperts. “Ek het evidence! 24 schools in the area have computers and internet. Nobody goes to school hungry. The pupils might arrive hungry but they get a nourishing porridge every morning. (At) 7 o’clock every morning there are ladies who start cooking the porridge, thanks to the Ruperts,” she said. Khaya Lam – The Third initiative – 326 Titles in Stellenbosch The third initiative took place on 3 December 2018, in Stellenbosch, Rupert and his wife Gaynor presented more than 326 title deeds that they have sponsored to the ‘new’ home owners. In the presentation, Rupert said the people of the Karoo were a “special breed” and spoke about  how poor both his mother and father were as “children of the Depression”, and that they had never let him forget his origins. When introducing Rupert, Council Speaker Tembisa Nonnies revealed the Gaynor and Johann Rupert handed 326 titles to residents of Stellenbosch DECEMBER 2018/JANUARY 2019 SA Real Estate Investor Magazine