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How Master KG spends his R70 million fortune: His car collection & Two mansions

Born as Kgaogelo Moagi in January 1996, Master KG as he is professionally known is a South African musician and record producer.

Born and raised in Tzaneen, Limpopo, he started playing with beats at the age of thirteen using a computer that his late uncle had bought him.

Even at that young age, Master KG believed in his craft, though he never imagined becoming a global success. He believed that if people could just hear his music, they would fall in love with it.

His career

Master KG’s music career started when he got in touch with DJ Maebela and they began experimenting with music software, specifically FL Studio. In 2016, after much practice, he released his first single, Situation.

After getting signed to his current record label, Open Mic Productions, in 2018 he released his debut album Skeleton Move.

The album , like most of his music has a strong bias towards a mixture of Afro house instrumentals and bolobedu melodies.

In December 2019, Master KG released the song Jerusalema, featuring Nomcebo Zikode. In mid-2020, the song went viral online, charting internationally and spawning a remix with Nigerian artist, Burna Boy.The song quickly became a symbol of hope amidst all the fear brought by the COVID-19 pandemic; catapulting Master KG in to a global star.

Net worth

Though there are widely varying estimates on his net worth online, numerous sources however put Master KG’s net worth as high as $5 million (R70 million).

With the success of his career, Master KG can now afford exotic cars for himself and loved ones. Below, are some of the cars in his garage.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VW Golf 7R

This one was of the first cars to have come in to his collection. He bought the Golf R a few weeks before his 23rd birthday as an early present to himself.

Skeem Saam actor leaves his fans speechless with his matching outfit with his son.

Black men are stepping up and being the best fathers to their children. The majority of the men in the country are not in their children’s lives due to certain circumstances of course. Big upd to the ones that are still holding the fort and doing a great job.

Cedric Fourie is an actor known for his role on Skeem Saam where he plays Lehasa. The actor has recently starred on a Durban Gen where he will be playing a doctor. He is one of the most talented and reserved actors in the industry.


He has a son named Tristan whom he is super obsessed with. The actor always serves us with father and son goals. He rarely mentions the mother of his son, it’s always the two of them. He has shared pictures of them wearing matching warm jackets/jerseys. They both look very elegant of course. We certainly love the prints.

Refilwe Modiselle sympathizes with a toddler whose hand was chopped off because of witchcraft.

She is an inspiration to many with a pure touch of an angel in everything she does, Refilwe Modiselle is a South African model and entertainer born in Rockville, Soweto, and the country’s first professional fashion model with albinism. She started her modelling career at the age of 13 when she was approached by Y! magazine.
 

 

 

 

Refilwe has always remained a strong advocate for those face who prejudices due to albinism, at one point in her own words she said, “Many kids get rejected or are ostracised at birth because of a mere condition, not knowing how much of a blessing that, that child could be. Moral of the story is a child is a child, a human being with a soul – no matter how they come! Learning to love your child unconditionally is the greatest gift you could ever give to a soul that chose you as a parent before being conceived.”

Refilwe recently conveyed the same sentiments after she shared a heartbreaking post of a toddler albino child from Zambia whose hand was chopped off because of her condition, what pains the most in the story is that the perpetrators who committed these evil deeds were left Scott free due to lack of concrete evidence.

Makhadzi legally knocks King Monada down, this is the proof that King Monada got defeated

The fight between the Limpopo superstar singers, King Monada and Makhazi is finally over. King Monada and Makhadzi have been fighting over a song called “Ghanama” for a while now. Makhdzi claimed that they had recorded two songs in one session, Ghanama which is her song, and Impossible which is King Monada’s song.
 

 

 

 

According to Makhadzi after the song, Ghanama was previewed, it received a big positive response from fans, and King Monada became jealous and wanted to own these two songs. Since these songs were recorded at Monada’s studio, Monada denied sending Makhadzi her song, and Makhadzi re-record it in her studio and released it.

A few days later after Makhadzi released Ghanama that she re-recorded. King Monada also released the original version of Ghanama, unfortunately, Makhadzi was already the owner of the song. Now King Monada’s song was taken down on all digital stores since it is subject to copyright “This video contains content from (marlin) African, who has blocked it on copyright grounds”-youtube. Here is the proof that King Monada’s song was taken down.

Do you know how ‘Babazile’ from Hlala Kwabafileyo died? So heartbreaking

Hlala kwabafileyo is the Zulu drama series which was apparently produced between the years 1989 to 1992. This story cast includes the late Daphney Hlomuka, Don Eric Mlangeni, Tshepo Nzimande and Beryl Tusini.


I’m sure some of you have always been asking yourselves where Beryl Tusini who was playing the character of Zakhe and Jessi Mhlongo’s daughter; Babazile could be. Berly Tusini was born in the year 1961. Hlala kwabafileyo was the only TV story she acted on and she was such a brilliant actress.

We all know that if she was still alive she was going to be part of those South African TV stories, unfortunately she passed away in the year 1998 due to sickness. However, there’s no much information about this deceased talented actor but there is this article on internet which is actually a story shared by Beryl’s daughter telling how her mother died.

On that story telling article, the daughter was like: “My warrior woman mother, who bred in me a fearless and unconditional love, who lived in truth and with integrity, who delighted her fans on TV screens across the country, who was fondly known as “Babazile”, whose name is Beryl Tusini, who was not ashamed, also died from Aids – nothing else”.

Sad story indeed, but unfortunately she didn’t reveal much about her mother’s personal details like where she was born and where she was staying before she died. I saw a post on Instagram with Berly’s picture captioned: “Beryl Tusini (Babazile) was such a beauty, indeed she’s missed in South African entertainment industry”.