Yahoo – AFP, Gianluigi Guercia, 30 January 2013
South
African billionaire Patrice Motsepe announced Monday he would give half his
family's fortune to a charity, matching a pledge made by Bill Gates and Warren
Buffett.
"This
is to be used during his lifetime and beyond... to improve the lifestyles, and
living conditions, of poor, disabled, unemployed, women, youth, workers and
marginalised South Africans," his wife Precious Motsepe said.
The mining
tycoon becomes the first African to join the Giving Pledge, which challenges
the world's wealthiest to give 50 percent or more of their fortune to charity.
Since
Microsoft mogul Gates and investment guru Buffett launched the Pledge in 2010,
more than 70 billionaires have joined.
Motsepe
owns mining company African Rainbow Minerals and is Africa's eighth richest
person with a fortune of $2.65 billion (1.96 billion euros), according to
Forbes magazine.
His
announcement, two days after his 51st birthday, makes him part of an
illustrious club that includes Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, Netflix chief
executive Reed Hastings, and Intel co-founder Gordon Moore.
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“… Africa
Let me tell you where else it's happening that you are unaware - that which is the beginning of the unity of the African states. Soon the continent will have what they never had before, and when that continent is healed and there is no AIDS and no major disease, they're going to want what you have. They're going to want houses and schools and an economy that works without corruption. They will be done with small-minded leaders who kill their populations for power in what has been called for generations "The History of Africa." Soon it will be the end of history in Africa, and a new continent will emerge.
Be aware that the strength may not come from the expected areas, for new leadership is brewing. There is so much land there and the population is so ready there, it will be one of the strongest economies on the planet within two generations plus 20 years. And it's going to happen because of a unifying idea put together by a few. These are the potentials of the planet, and the end of history as you know it.
In approximately 70 years, there will be a black man who leads this African continent into affluence and peace. He won't be a president, but rather a planner and a revolutionary economic thinker. He, and a strong woman with him, will implement the plan continent-wide. They will unite. This is the potential and this is the plan. Africa will arise out the ashes of centuries of disease and despair and create a viable economic force with workers who can create good products for the day. You think China is economically strong? China must do what it does, hobbled by the secrecy and bias of the old ways of its own history. As large as it is, it will have to eventually compete with Africa, a land of free thinkers and fast change. China will have a major competitor, one that doesn't have any cultural barriers to the advancement of the free Human spirit. …”

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