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Richemont's founder and chairman Johann Rupert believes growth comes from customer loyalty, offering value for money and not ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNSouth African Tycoon Johann Rupert REJECTS Trump's 'White Genocide' Claim, Blames Poverty, GangsSouth African billionaire Johann Rupert publicly dismissed U.S. President Donald Trump's claims of a "white genocide" ...
Johann Rupert dismisses Trump's white genocide claim, attributing violence to poverty and gangs in South Africa. Calls for ...
Rupert is part of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s delegation currently in the United States (US) to fix the strained diplomatic ...
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Briefly on MSNJohann Rupert: Stellenbosch FC Owner Blasts Trump Over 'White Genocide' Claims in SAStellenbosch FC owner Johann Rupert has slammed U.S. President Donald Trump’s claims of 'white genocide' in South Africa, ...
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The South African on MSNGayton praises Johann Rupert: ‘I was wrong about him’Gayton McKenzie has gone from criticising Johann Rupert, to now praising him for debunking President Trump's 'white genocide' ...
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The South African on MSNJohann Rupert SLAMS Trump’s ‘white genocide’ claimsBillionaire businessman Johann Rupert has been praised for shutting down US President Donald Trump's claims of a 'white ...
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) -Facing a barrage of debunked claims from U.S. President Donald Trump that white people were being ...
Johann Rupert, South Africa’s richest man, is in Washington DC and could be part of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s delegation to ...
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Minister Gayton McKenzie has publicly changed his stance on billionaire Johann Rupert, calling him a 'true Patriot' after ...
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The Root on MSNThe Story Behind the Mystery White Billionaire Who Told Trump There's No 'White Genocide' in South AfricaA meeting in the Oval Office turned sour after President Donald Trump ambushed South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa with claims of a “white genocide.” But one white man standing in the back of the ...
Rupert, who accompanied President Cyril Ramaphosa to the White House in Washington on Wednesday night, made comments to United States President Donald Trump about crime in the Western Cape.
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