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Michael Joubert

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Michael Joubert was the CEO of a group of companies on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.

Michael Joubert was a business entrepreneur of children's playground equipment and portable building units in South Africa. He built the Zozo hut business. Mr. Joubert's main company Zozo had become a generic name in South Africa and the phrase zozo huts had become integrated into the South African language system.

The Jouberts gained public attention when Michael Joubert, as a romantic gesture, bought his wife one thousand long stemmed roses after the birth of their third son, Adam and the story became front page news.

Joubert immigrated to Canada from South Africa with his family in 1989. Michael Joubert died of a stroke in 2002.

References

  1. Who's who of Southern Africa 2005, Johannesburg: Specialist Publishing, 2005, ISBN 978-0-9584265-7-2
  2. The Star Newspaper, South Africa 1000 Times My Love pic 1 pic 2
  3. Take a Break Magazine, England I Love You...and You cover, pp. 4-5 pic


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