 Welcome back to Live with Express, so just in time for a little Monday Motivation. Now the phrase Kaya Lum means my home, a phrase that unfortunately up to 20 million South Africans cannot say is true. So to change this private property rather, I've recently partnered with some property industry heavyweights like Caxton Media to support the organization called Kaya Lum, an initiative that works tirelessly to hand over title deeds to those who deserve them most. Take a look. Private property and Kaya Lum are striving to make massive changes in communities around South Africa. This morning we are in Paris to hand over 30 title deeds to the community of Ngwati. As private property we're really excited about the Kaya Lum project, I mean it aligns very closely with our core values which is to help South Africans realize their property dream. We've passed the major injustices and we feel very strongly about helping the process of righting those wrongs. We're uniquely positioned as private property as a brand to bring the whole industry together and get behind the sort of great cause. Here at Nakeri Sports Center in Tumachorle, title deeds were handed over to 30 deserving families. By hosting a charity golf day, private property had raised funds to pay for those deeds and Jason Erbach put this into perspective for us. Can you tell me a bit about this community and how will this drive change? So when people own what is rightfully theirs and they can truly call their plots of land their home, we believe that the dynamics of their situation and the country at large will change. By freeing the dead capital that has locked people in this economic straight jacket for far too long, we could begin to see the country's future brighten and securing property rights is a concrete step towards creating a freer and more prosperous society. And what makes the titling ceremony special for you? Well every single titling ceremony is a unique experience and it really is a hot woman and emotional experience to see people that oftentimes have been waiting their entire lives for that very valuable piece of paper to say that this is my property and no one else can take my property away from me. Seeing some of the looks on the people's faces and their smiles and I think they really understood the opportunity of being part of the economy or South Africa potentially handing down homes to their loved ones when they pass on so many benefits to owning your own title deeds so it was a really special time. I'm feeling very great because the title deed is as hard to get. This is my house behind me. I'm very happy to have a title deed. This is going to make a big difference because now I have children and my family if something happened to me I know I have a title deed for them. My kids now they are going to be happy to have the family without crisis. What are some of the plans moving forward into the future for private property and Kaialong? We are getting our internal teams to come up with their own fund raising concepts to support Kaialong so within each department they are going to potentially raise a home per department and challenge one another so that's cool on a macro level but on a macro level as a property portal we have a unique position to challenge the rest of the industry be it a state agent, be it bond originators, be it our other partners to really come to the party and hopefully make a difference because the reality is property is very close to the hearts of South Africans and we feel we have a responsibility to make a difference. Private property is leading the pack in driving the change in the communities around South Africa and by supporting initiatives such as Kaialong change is happening.