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The Motsepe family and associated businesses have committed and 300,000 11 pro to fighting the effects of the coronavirus pandemic to those who will trace the spreading of the virus.
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Becoming the third family inside of a week to do so.
“These are indeed challenging, difficult and unprecedented times. It’s important that we come together as South Africans. We have a history of coming together to overcome serious challenges. The coronavirus challenge is one of these and cannot be underestimated. I am confident that in the medium term we will overcome these challenges,” said Patrice Motsepe.
The business-person and his wife, Precious Moloi-Motsepe, made the announcement on Saturday.
“This is the time we are called on to show the value of Ubuntu by collaborating with each other and looking after those that are less fortunate than ourselves,” said Moloi-Motsepe.
The billionaire who started his first business selling products from the boot of his car, has made the substantial resources available through the companies he has built over the last three decades, which include African Rainbow Minerals and African Rainbow Capital, as well as Motsepe’s shareholding in Sanlam.
The family’s philanthropic efforts are managed through the Motsepe Foundation.
The focus of the money will be on the poor and rural populations of the country. Several hundred million rand are “immediately available” for purchasing sanitisers, disinfectants, personal protective equipment, as well as large amounts of water for regularly washing hands.
Medium-term interventions include building additional classrooms, computer centres and laboratories in all nine provinces of the country to reduce the “excessively high number of students per classroom” in the context of the current pandemic.
The family’s donation follows on from similar donations by the Rupert and Oppenheimer families earlier this week.
Motsepe laid down the challenge for the rest of the country. “We hope to alleviate some of the suffering but we would like to challenge all our corporate contemporaries to do their bit in overcoming this unprecedented crisis
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Unrest on the Cape Flats
Violent clashes between community members and police broke out on the Cape Flats on Tuesday afternoon. The contention allegedlystems from the food parcel delivery schemewhich is intended to alleviate hunger while the nation languishes under lockdown.
Residents of Mitchells Plain, however, argue that government, despite its promises, has failed to provide them with adequate food parcels. Angry community members pelted police vehicles with stones and law enforcement, in return, discharged rubber bullets into the crowd.
In Athlone, frustrated community members descended on a local supermarket, ransacking the shelves before police arrived to disperse the looting.
It’s also alleged that tensions are boiling over in Alexandra, in Gauteng, as a result of ‘misappropriated’ food parcels
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