Richest female DJ: Patrice Mostepe and Cyril Ramaphosa’s niece DBN Gogo’s net worth makes her one of the richest musicians in SA
Dupped as one of Mzansi’s finest when it comes to decks. DBN Gogo has fast become the goddess of disk jocking, and it seems like the sky is the limit. She has been winning big of late. No doubt she has the plug and the bling too. Born Mandisa Radebe, of interest, is that the bubbly DJ is the daughter of former South African Minister Jeff Radebe.
Jeff Radebe is a celebrated South African politician who has served as Minister of Justice and Correctional Services of South Africa, Minister of Energy and Minister in the Presidency. Apart from his illustrious career, he doubles as a celebrated business mogul with business interests in mining, retail, real estate and tourism.
Radebe is also related to President Cyril Ramaphosa and South Africa’s billionaire Patrice Mostepe. Given these family ties, Mzansi has been wondering about DBN Gogo’s net worth. In recent years she has managed to keep her private life under wraps, but we have connected the dots about her lavish life, which leaves a lot to be desired.
Patrice Mostepe and Cyril Ramaphosa’s niece DBN Gogo’s net worth makes her one of the richest musicians in SA
Since her thrust into the limelight, she has been pampering herself with the finest things the world can offer, from designer clothes to expensive jewellery that costs a fortune. At some point, she was spotted wearing an outfit that cost a whopping R70 000 leaving many awestruck. Many believe she is monied, given the backdrop of her spending sprees.
However, unconfirmed reports show that she is undoubtedly the richest female DJ in South Africa, given her family ties. Unconfirmed reports have it that the bubbly DJ has an estimated net worth of USD 3 million which amounts to R50 million.
Rumour mill has it that she might be two times richer than her estimated net worth as of 2020. Mandisa ruled out her family fortunes as the reason why she climbed up the ladder.
“I started from the bottom; what my family represents has had no impact on my career. Instead, my parents only found out two years ago that I was taking DJing as a serious profession. I can thank my friends in the music industry for assisting me and providing an opportunity for me to participate and show off my talent,” she said.
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