IN THE MEDIA

A young South African Property Billionaire is launching a housing and infrastructure fund
ORIGINAL ARTICLE CAN BE READ HERE: http://hommesdafrique.com/6153/ Rali Mampeule, a South African Real Estate Entrepreneur who became a billionaire in South African terms before turning 40 is Launching a $1 billion Housing and infrastructure Impact fund called South...
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The land question and private developers
Parliament is working on a proposal to amend the Constitution to allow for land expropriation without compensation. eNCA speaks to Rali Properties CEO, Rali Mampeule....
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NEW TECHNOLOGY INTERVIEW with Rali Mampeule
“The new tech real estate business in the selling, leasing and buying of properties space will overtake the traditional sales and marketing companies in terms of overall values service to client and speed.” Exclusive interview with Rali Mampeule, CEO of Phadima...
read moreFrom Mokwasele Village to Harvard University
Rali Mampeule was accepted at Harvard University to study an Advanced Management Development Program in Real Estate (AMDP) Class XIX for 2 years. Rali will be joining the rest of the worldwide participants in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA on the 15 July 2018....
read moreInvesting in Township Real Estate
Ahead of South Africa’s Heritage Day on the 24th of September, property mogul Rali Mampeule talks to Lerato Tshabalala about the benefits of investing in real estate in the township....
read moreThe Ups and Downs of Real Estate
When times are bad it is tempting to panic and sell your property, but you don’t have to, says property mogul Rali Mampeule. Find out the top three things Mampeule suggests you should take into account whether you’re good financially or facing challenges....
read moreRali Mampeule talks to Lerato Tshabalala
Real estate mogul Rali Mampeule talks to Lerato Tshabalala about how ‘you don’t need money to make money in property’. Listen to the Audio by clicking...
read moreNew force in property market – New Age Entrepreneur
Once upon a time he was a hawker selling boerewors rolls, now real estate mogul Rali Mampuele fasts-tracks young black people into the sector SELLO RABOTHATA Read the article here EVER heard of someone telling you they were in the right place at the right time?...
read more‘New blood in old veins’ – City press
Published on News 24 / City Press by Lesetja Malope Click here for Original article Bringing new blood into old veins. This is the slogan Johannesburg property mogul Ralebala “Rali” Mampeule stands by and uses as a compass to stamp his influence on an industry that he...
read moreBlack property mogul breaks barriers
Article published on TRANSFORM SA. Click here for the link Over the past two decades we have witnessed a significant number of previously disadvantaged property gurus entering the South African housing market dominated by white-owned conglomerates. Rali...
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DESTINY MAN chats to award-winning property entrepreneur Rali Mampeule
Rali Mampeule is considered one of SA’s top black property entrepreneurs. In 2004, Limpopo-born Mampeule (34) acquired his own Chas Everitt International franchise based in Midrand. For his ground breaking acquisition, he was awarded the Nedbank Property Association Young Lion Award in 2005.
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Rali Mampeule on black owned land Monday 11 August 2014
More than 19 million black South Africans own a home but do not have a legal title deed – this prevents them from getting further funding and tapping into their own wealth in order to create further development.
This skewed distribution of legally owned real estate installed under Apartheid government can now be challenged and dismantled.
Rali talks about the win-win for all concerned as this property wealth is used to fuel development.

MAIL & GUARDIAN
200 Young South Africans 2014
Dated: JULY 25 – 31, 2015
As we congratulate the Mail&Guardian 200 Young South Africans 2014,a thought crossed my mind as to how we can help our country create job opportunities for our youth.
Currently black people are sitting on billions of rands’ worth of unregistered real estate in the former “homelands”. As a result of apartheid policies, many of SA’s citizens have become used to living outside of the formal land and property registration system and it does not occur to them to challenge the status quo. But this fact, together with the legacy of a skewed distribution of land ownership which until 1991 limited black South Africans (75% of the population) to only 13% of the land, has direct implications
for the country’s cadastral records.

Summons against the Greater Tzaneen Municipality for an amount of R36 746 937,04 has been issued and the case will be heard in the South Gauteng High Court (Johannesburg) on a date to be confirmed.
The plaintiff is Phadima Group Holdings (Pty) Ltd of Mr Rale (Ralebala Matome) Mampuele who would have developed the Aqua Park Security Estate (Avis Park Ext 53) next to Voortrekker Road on the way to the Tzaneen Dam.
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