Sizwe Dhlomo Flexes His Wealth Again With Impressive Home Studio Reveal

Sizwe Dhlomo Flexes His Wealth Again With Impressive Home Studio Reveal

  • Sizwe Dhlomo has once again rubbed his riches on his followers' faces with his latest display of wealth
  • The radio personality showed off his latest project: his home studio, as well as his big plans for it
  • Fans expressed excitement over Sizwe's incredible moves and saluted him on the impressive investment
  • Briefly News got information about the costs for studio equipment for those looking to follow Sizwe's footsteps

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Sizwe Dhlomo shared a look inside his home studio
Radio star Sizwe Dhlomo showed off the progress of his new project. Images: sizwedhlomo
Source: Instagram

Who is Sizwe Dhlomo without a little humble bragging? The radio personality has become synonymous with flashiness, and today was no different.

Taking to his Twitter (X) page on 12 August 2025, the former LiveAmp host unwrapped and showed off his new broadcast desk for his home studio:

"Fusion broadcast desk for the home studio."

A broadcast desk is typically used by professionals in the broadcasting industry, including radio and television stations, and those involved in audio production.

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Beyond music and radio, home studios can be used for podcasting, voice-over recording and much more, right from the comfort of your home. While his studio is reserved for personal use, it's evident that Sizwe has big plans on the horizon.

Sizwe reveals plans for his home studio

The radio personality shared more insight into his home studio, with a brief tour of the structure before the equipment was installed.

On 7 August, he posted footage from a warehouse, as his studio's internal frame was being built.

Sizwe Dhlomo gave more insight into the details of his home studio
Sizwe Dhlomo revealed roughly how much his home studio costs as well as his plans for it. Image: sizwedhlomo
Source: Instagram

One follower, illythehost, asked about the size of Sizwe's studio and the cost thereof. He also asked whether the quality would be similar to that of his current radio station, Kaya 959, to which he responded:

"Mine will actually be better."

He soon retracted his statement:

"It’s exactly the same as the Kaya one. Built by the same people. Here’s the structure and assembly in the warehouse."

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And the cost? In follow-up responses, Sizwe revealed to fans the approximate cost of the massive project..

AmuMabasa2 stated that a studio costs around R350K, including the equipment, soundproofing and other hardware jobs. However, Sizwe revealed that it cost much more than that:

"Soundproofing is ten times that. Equipment is about R800K."

Briefly News reached out to rapper-turned-businessman, Nkagisang "Chicks Outlaw" Moroeng, Operations Manager at Moroeng Supermarket and Hardware, who said the costs for a startup home studio can go up to R30,000 and listed some of the equipment needed:

"If you're starting your studio on a budget, you need to invest in a good quality microphone, which is around R4,000, excluding the stand. You need a computer, a dependable one can cost between R8,000 to R20,000. Isolation shields, which are used to improve recordings by reducing background noise, are also required. That and soundproof panels."

Rapper Tuche_SA added to this with more budget-friendly startup studio gear, costing R11,300:

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C1 Behringer Microphone: R1,500

Behringer USB Audio Interface: R1,999

FTS Studio Banger Pro Monitors: R2,500

Astro Headphones: R300

HP Laptop: R4,999

Here's how social media reacted to Sizwe Dhlomo's home studio

Fans and followers sang Sizwe's praises, and many wonder if he is considering remote work:

illythehost was impressed:

"Eiii, man, congratulations. This is dope, bro."

Fragiie_Millz said:

"Dinangwe will be the first dadio DJ to work from home (Ekaya)."

Lebo034 wrote:

"@SizweDhlomo, you are ahead of your time, Dhlomo. Bafo, well done, we are inspired."

KingPin_Mathe posted:

"Working from home soon. I see you, my GOAT."
Fans are inspired by Sizwe Dhlomo's home studio project
Fans want to know more about Sizwe Dhlomo's new studio, including possible job opportunities. Image: sizwedhlomo
Source: Instagram

Meanwhile, others jumped at the opportunity to enquire about possible vacancies, and given Sizwe's generosity, one lucky fan is likely to get a chance:

pudgehuxty asked:

"Where do we send in CVs for tech production? I can create dope jingles and stuff."

sulzzjoseph enquired:

"Sizwe, how do I become a supplier? My company does video conferencing equipment and is a certified Apple Reseller. Both, I’m sure, could be useful to you and what you guys are doing."

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MosheMakume was curious:

"Siz, when you start looking for your in-house designers, may I please be part of your team?"

PoshMakume requested:

"Hi, bra Siz, if there are any job opportunities, may I please be a part of your team? Even if it means shadowing you, I’d like to learn more about broadcasting."

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Moroba Moroeng (Entertainment editor) Moroba Moroeng is an entertainment writer at Briefly News and a University of Johannesburg alumni (Public Relations and Communications, 2018). She was the content manager and, later, editor for HipHop Africa, where she honed her proofreading, leadership, and content management skills. Having begun her career as a content writer for Slikour OnLife, Moroba has over four years of experience as a writer specialising in music journalism and entertainment. She joined Briefly News in 2023 and passed a set of training courses by the Google News Initiative. Email: moroba.moroeng@briefly.co.za

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