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EPISODE · Jun 1, 2020 · 46 MIN

South African Billion dollar company RH Bophelo list on the Rwanda Stock Exchange.

from The Michael Mugisha Podcast · host Michael Klutch

On this episode, Michael talks with RH Bophelo’s CEO Quinton Zunga, RHB is a majority black owned JSE listed healthcare group. With a market cap of R 578,741,250, the company owns over 20 hospital facilities across South Africa. The group is committed to becoming a leading player in the transformation of the healthcare sector in the continent and Rwanda Stock Exchange CEO Pierre Celestin Rwabukumba. As the company actively looks for opportunities to ensure access to quality healthcare facilities for all, it is now spreading its wings to East Africa and has just finalized a secondary listing on the Rwandan Stock Exchange. Through private public partnerships and supporting the respective governments, RH Bophelo wants to be part of the solution to increase facilities throughout Africa and come up with long term solutions to stabilize the continent’s healthcare sector. The listing comes at a time when Africa and the world face a major health crisis which has further plunged economies in many countries and halted operations in major sectors. RH Bophelo believes that the private sector has an integral part to play in assisting to manage the crisis and minimize its economic impact. The company believes that this move is the beginning of a new era that will reshape the scope of healthcare in the African continent and come up with opportunities. The date of the listing is Monday the 1st of June 2020.

On this episode, Michael talks with RH Bophelo’s CEO Quinton Zunga, RHB is a majority black owned JSE listed healthcare group. With a market cap of R 578,741,250, the company owns over 20 hospital facilities across South Africa. The group is committed to becoming a leading player in the transformation of the healthcare sector in the continent and Rwanda Stock Exchange CEO Pierre Celestin Rwabukumba. As the company actively looks for opportunities to ensure access to quality healthcare facilities for all, it is now spreading its wings to East Africa and has just finalized a secondary listing on the Rwandan Stock Exchange. Through private public partnerships and supporting the respective governments, RH Bophelo wants to be part of the solution to increase facilities throughout Africa and come up with long term solutions to stabilize the continent’s healthcare sector. The listing comes at a time when Africa and the world face a major health crisis which has further plunged economies in many countries and halted operations in major sectors. RH Bophelo believes that the private sector has an integral part to play in assisting to manage the crisis and minimize its economic impact. The company believes that this move is the beginning of a new era that will reshape the scope of healthcare in the African continent and come up with opportunities. The date of the listing is Monday the 1st of June 2020.

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