Johannesburg’s inner-city is a truly African city and a place of inclusion, economic growth and opportunity. So said Paul Jackson, CEO of TUHF, at the official opening of Fedsure House – the newest property refurbishment project undertaken by Samuel Beyin, the CEO of Focus1 student accommodation and a long-standing TUHF client. Located at 13 Plein Street in Johannesburg’s CBD, Fedsure House is a state-of-the-art student accommodation facility.

Tuesday, 01 September 2020 18:26

Realising the potential of embattled Cape York

Previously owned by the Bank of Mozambique and abandoned, Cape York had been hijacked and fraudulently sold, with several “owners” allowing it to become severely overcrowded and collecting rent illegally.

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