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SAMRRA appoints Palesa Mkhize as first full-time CEO, signalling growth in South Africa’s multifamily rental housing sector

The South African Multifamily Residential Rental Association (SAMRRA) has appointed Palesa Mkhize as its first full-time CEO, signalling a new era for the sector. With over R40 billion in assets and 75,000 units represented, SAMRRA is poised for growth and greater institutional investment. Mkhize, an experienced housing finance leader, will focus on transparency, investor confidence, and data-driven decisions, helping shape a more inclusive and investable future for South Africa’s multifamily rental housing market.

Palesa Mkhize

Palesa Mkhize
SAMRRA
Inaugural full-time Chief Executive Officer

Myles Kritzinger former CEO SAMRRA

Myles Kritzinger
SAMRRA’s founding and outgoing CEO

The South African Multifamily Residential Rental Association (SAMRRA) has appointed Palesa Mkhize as its inaugural full-time Chief Executive Officer, marking a significant milestone in the development of the country’s multifamily rental housing sector.

The move signifies a strategic shift as this specialised real estate sector undergoes a phase of institutional growth and rising capital flows. With over R40 billion in assets and more than 75,000 units now part of its membership, SAMRRA is entering a new chapter that requires dedicated full-time leadership.

Established in 2024, SAMRRA is the industry body representing institutional landlords and key stakeholders in the purpose-built rental housing sector. Its mission is to promote transparency, improve access to capital, and align stakeholders in one of South Africa’s most dynamic emerging asset classes.

Dedicated leadership with purpose and depth
Palesa Mkhize brings over 16 years of experience across banking, infrastructure investment, and housing finance, along with a deep commitment to housing as a driver of inclusive economic growth.

She joins SAMRRA from Standard Bank’s Investment Banking Division, where she was Head of Affordable Housing Development. In that role, she led large-scale housing delivery, developed integrated blended finance models, and secured green construction funding from institutions such as the International Finance Corporation (IFC). She also partnered on major projects with developers, including Calgro M3. Her previous roles include housing and infrastructure finance at Old Mutual Investment Group.

“Multifamily is dignity, opportunity and stability, and it is a great investment,” says Mkhize.  SAMRRA is well placed to help shape a more inclusive and investable multifamily future for South Africa, and over the past 18 months, it has established excellent momentum. I’m honoured to help carry that vision forward.”

A property sector on the rise
“The appointment of a dedicated CEO reflects the growing scale and strategic importance of professionally managed rental housing in South Africa,” says Myles Kritzinger, SAMRRA’s founding and outgoing CEO. “We’ve laid a strong foundation built on data transparency, aligned communities and long-term value. The next phase is about deepening that impact and unlocking further growth. Palesa is the right leader for this moment.”

Mkhize’s appointment comes amid growing interest in South Africa’s multifamily rental housing sector, which is gaining institutional recognition for its resilience and performance. According to SAMRRA data, average occupancy rates exceed 95%, rent collections top 98%, and tenant arrears remain below 1%. These metrics rival, and often outperform, traditional commercial real estate. As more data becomes available, professionally managed, purpose-built rental schemes are proving their worth both economically and socially.

A mandate for stewardship and shared value
As CEO, Mkhize will lead SAMRRA’s next phase, focused on three priorities: improving transparency, building investor confidence and enabling data-driven decisions.
“This sector has proven to be resilient, and the asset class has shown itself to be defensive, making it ideal for institutional investment,” she says. “The task ahead is therefore to increase investment.”

RELEASED BY CATCHWORDS FOR: SAMRRA – South African Multifamily Residential Rental Association
Palesa Mkhize, CEO
info@samrra.co.za

 

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