JANNIE MOUTON IS NOT A HERO. HE’S THE ARCHITECT OF A QUIET, DANGEROUS TAKEOVER.
Forget the slick “Businessperson of the Year” trophy. Look at the MAP. This is a corporate empire built in plain sight, and it’s wrapping its hands around the throat of South Africa’s future.
PSG isn’t just a company. It’s a MOTHER SHIP. From its offices, it BIRTHED Capitec—now the biggest bank in the country, holding the data and cash of 24.1 MILLION people. Your money. Your life.
But the takeover doesn’t stop at your wallet. Look at the schools. PSG planted Curro with three schools. NOW? 189 schools. 81 campuses. They are SHAPING A GENERATION. And now? A shadowy R7.2-BILLION deal by Mouton’s own foundation wants to snatch it off the public market. Murmurings of insider trading swirl. This isn’t philanthropy—it’s a POWER GRAB.
They control your banking. They steer R517-BILLION in savings. They teach your children. This is a chilling blueprint for total societal control disguised as “patient capital.” Where are the watchdogs? SILENT. Who benefits? A tiny, connected inner circle playing a long game YOU weren’t even told you were in.
They aren’t building a legacy. They’re building a cage.
Edited for Kayitsi.com




