South African billionaire:Patrice Motsepe said he has signed up for the 
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Reuters. South African billionaire: Patrice Motsepe said he has signed up for 
the Giving Pledge, becoming the first African to join some of the world's 
wealthiest people in donating vast sums of personal wealth to the poor. IMAGE 

 

Mining magnate Patrice Motsepe has assets estimated by Forbes magazine of $2.65 
billion. 

JOHANNESBURG - South Africa's first black billionaire, Patrice Motsepe, on 
Wednesday said he has signed up for the Giving Pledge, becoming the first 
African to join some of the world's wealthiest people in donating vast sums of 
personal wealth to the poor.

Mining magnate Motsepe, with assets estimated by Forbes magazine of $2.65 
billion, said he is making the pledge to benefit the millions of South Africans 
who have seen little gain in their personal fortunes since white-minority rule 
ended in 1994.

The Giving Pledge is a philanthropic initiative started by U.S. billionaire 
Warren Buffet along with Bill and Melinda Gates that has recruited nearly 100 
billionaires, mostly Americans, who have pledged to donate the majority of 
their wealth to charity.

Motsepe, founder and executive chairman of African Rainbow Minerals, did not 
say exactly how much he will donate but he "will contribute at least half of 
the funds generated by our family assets to the Motsepe Foundation."

Motsepe, along with his wife, told a news conference most of their donations 
will be used to bolster education and health in South Africa - the continent's 
richest economy blighted by mass poverty and some of the world's highest rates 
of income disparity.

"We recognize the huge responsibility and duty that the Motsepe family has to 
the poor," said Motsepe, adding he would push other wealthy South Africans to 
follow suit.

 

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