Here’s a List of Mzansi celebrities with the most expensive car collections

Shauwn Mkhize (MaMkhize)
It’s no secret that as a people’s person you should have all it takes for your fans or followers to look up to you and in recent years celebrities have capped their lives with glitz and glamour, from the finest cars the world can offer to mega-mansions. However, this has quickly become a global norm that hasn’t spared South African celebrities.


 

 

 

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Everything you need to know about the new upcoming young SA singer, ZhuriX

The 25-year-old artist, whose real name is Makgotso Mothosola, released a new song last month and she said it was her way of accepting her calling.

“Ariyeng is a song about going back home which is Meadowlands, Soweto for me. I’ve always been told that I have a calling, but I always make fun of it and say I think that calling is music.“I say this song is my way of ukuthwasa. I am acknowledging the spiritual calling, but I feel like I was placed here to be a healer through music,” the singer said.


 

 

 

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Musa Mseleku left fans with his post celebrating Father’s Day

Musa Mseleku is an accomplished South African businessman pastor and reality TV star. He is intelligent and independent man who is working around the clock to secure his future. He is a loving and devoted father of ten wonderful children and he is very supportive and caring. He is one of the most experienced successful people in the country and he has made a name for himself.


 

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Serious headache for DJ Sbu as employees demand their salaries months

The employees, who asked to remain anonymous, told a local publication that they have not received communication from their former bosses.

One ex-employee said that she has not received her two months’ salary. The anonymous source said that some of them were only just volunteers who were given transport money.

“The salary was not really a salary but money for transport for us to get around, we were volunteers technically. So for the last two months, I used my own money to get to work, hoping they would pay me but they haven’t. It’s been almost three months since we left and they have still not paid me my money.”

Another former worker, who hosted one of the shows on the radio station said that they were full-time employees with pension funds.


 

 

 

 

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