In Pictures: Prince Kaybee ventures into the winery business
Prince Kaybee has been quiet lately, and Mzansi suspected he was working on a piece of new music. As fans patiently waited for their favourite musician to drop a hit song, he surprised them with something different.
The musician has found yet another way to secure the bag. Prince took it to Instagram to announce that he has bought a stake in Tulbagh Western Cape at the Blue Craine Vineyards. According to our research as Savanna News, he paid R5.2 million cash to purchase the vineyard.
Prince Kaybee ventures into the winery business
Prince Kaybe went to explain why he found interest in acquiring a vineyard. He said he would be launching a wine gin soon. The gin will be named after his son Milani. In his own words, Kaybee said:
I have a reason to work hard. I don’t want my kids to suffer in the future; that’s why I’m building an empire for them. As long as I’m alive, l will make sure Milani will live a luxurious life. He should never go through the struggles I went through when growing up. I want to be the best dad any child would pray for.
Prince Kaybee’s other streams of income
He collaborates with many brands for promotions, and his music and performance generate thousands of rands every month. Besides this business he has ventured into, Kaybee also runs a successful truck business. He made headlines in 2021 after the income he was generating from his transport, and logistic company leaked.
His transport and the logistic company is called Prince Kaybee Holdings. The company is fast-growing, evidenced by its recent transformations. Kaybee also owns a fleet of expensive cars in his garage. He is living his best life, and his net worth has multiplied due to his hard work.
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