Sakhisizwe helps ordinary people to build generational wealth

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Sakhisizwe Property Stokvel was established in June 2019 and has become one the top-performing stokvels and is growing rapidly, enabling members to invest in high-yield properties in order to receive returns on those investments. Sakhisizwe, which connotes with the building of a nation, primarily consists of two types of investments. Known as "Owner’s Club", the first type of investment allows members to put money together and purchase a particular property for the purpose of gaining rental income. This way, members also benefit from the appreciation of that property.
The second type of investment provides funding for other investors, enabling members to benefit through interest.
10 Mar 2022 English South Africa News

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