Billionaires Sprinkle South Africans with USDZAR Love.

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  1. Billionaires Sprinkle South Africans with USDZAR Love.
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    Business Partners to administer Rupert family R1 billion donation (30 March 2020)
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    Ben Bierman, managing director at Business Partners South Africa says: ” We are Truly honoured to have been provided the opportunity to serve our country in this manner”
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    https://www.moneyweb.co.za/news/south-africa/business-partners-to-administer-rupert-family-donation/
     
  2. Naspers commits 1.5 billion USDZAR to South Africa... ( Monday, March 30th 2020 )
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    Group CEO Bob van Dijk added that Naspers was contributing to the measures underway in South Africa and thanked the government of China and Tencent.
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    Naspers chair Koos Bekker sead: "We have great appreciation for the the Chinese government and their diplomatic mission in South Africa. They are a friend to South Africa and we value their solidarity."
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    https://www.fin24.com/Companies/ICT/naspers-commits-r15bn-to-fight-against-coronavirus-20200330
     
  3. Mary Oppenheimer and daughters donate R1 billion USDZAR to South Africans.
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    Mary , together with her daughters, Victoria , Rebecca , Jessica and Rachel , say the donation is separate from the initiative launched by her brother Nicky last week.
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    In an announcement on Tuesday, Mary and her daughters said: "They had thought about where they could make the greatest difference to South Africans"... (1st April 2020 )
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    https://www.fin24.com/Economy/mary-...-billion-to-covid-19-solidarity-fund-20200401
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    https://www.businesslive.co.za/bd/n...ates-to-coronavirus-fighting-solidarity-fund/