
Johann Rupert is contributing to social welfare by distributing title deeds to 24,000 homes through his Khaya Lam land-reform project, which has recently been recapitalised. This initiative aims to support impoverished communities by providing them with ownership of land, thereby enhancing their living conditions and economic opportunities.
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