“Boere Buffett’s” gift to SA: Mouton’s R7.2bn injection will turn 189-school Curro into a non-profit

“Boere Buffett’s” gift to SA: Mouton’s R7.2bn injection will turn 189-school Curro into a non-profit

Jannie Mouton’s foundation will buy Curro for R7.2bn, turning its 189 schools into a non-profit to boost bursaries and expand access to quality education.
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In a landmark act of philanthropy, “Boere Buffett” Jannie Mouton’s foundation is buying out Curro’s minority shareholders for R7.2 billion, converting the 189-school group into a non-profit. The Jannie Mouton Foundation will own Curro outright, reinvesting all profits into bursaries and new schools for underprivileged children. It’s the biggest private education donation in SA’s history - a bold move that Mouton’s son Jan says reflects his father’s belief that fixing education is key to South Africa’s future.

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