Sizwe Dhlomo Brags About Spending R863K on His Lawn, Compared to a 2nd Hand Bentley Continental GT

Sizwe Dhlomo Brags About Spending R863K on His Lawn, Compared to a 2nd Hand Bentley Continental GT

  • South African radio personality Sizwe Dhlomo trended on social media recently after he continued to show off his wealth
  • The star proved just how easy he had it after bragging about his lawn, which costs more than a second-hand 2008 Bentley Continental GT
  • He showed the receipts for the lawn and caused a stir, with social media users providing differing opinions on Sizwe's bragging ways

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Sizwe Dhlomo revealed how much he spent on his lawn.
Sizwe Dhlomo showed his receipt after spending R863K on his lawn. Image: Sizwedhlomo
Source: Instagram

One thing Sizwe Dhlomo always teaches peeps on X (Twitter) is never to call him a liar because he always comes with receipts.

The Kaya 959 radio presenter ignited a social media storm when he looked down on a 2008 Bentley Continental GT. The vehicle is sold at a popular automotive company, and it is priced at R712 900, with monthly instalments of R13 158.

X user @MohlaleGCR called this a sweet deal, as he compared this car to the price of a Golf 8.5 R-Line, "You can drive in Luxury in a Bentley Continental G."

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However, a not easily impressed Sizwe Dhlomo said this was nothing close to luxury. It seems as though his tweet touched a nerve after X user, @iamhendres, claimed that the radio host could not afford to drive one.

"Bro, you can't even afford it. Don't say it like you drive one."

Sizwe Dhlomo's lawn costs almost a million

The highly opinionated Sizwe Dhlomo claimed that his lawn, at his multimillion rand estate, costs more than the so-called luxury vehicle.

"Lol! My grass costs more than that, bro. Be serious!" he exclaimed.

A user challenged him to prove his claim, but he did not hesitate to do just that. He pulled out the receipts, literally.

The lawn itself costs R672 750, and transporting it costs R189 750. In total, Sizwe spent R862 500 on grass. Check out the X post below:

SA was in disbelief over Sizwe's wealth, again:

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@Sakhile63755762 cried:

"Almost my three months' salary just on grass."

@IAmB_1 argued:

"If you really paid that much for grass as a black South African man, then your sanity is truly questionable, no matter how big a billionaire you are."

@ProsperSimelane warned:

"Guys, please stop playing with Siz, it’s for your own good. This guy doesn’t do flashy as in Gucci and Versace, that alone should tell you something, always fear ninjas who move like that…they are miles ahead."

Sizwe Dhlomo's wealth under scrutiny

In a previous report from Briefly News, in a video posted on Monday, 28 July 2025, Ike Khumalo discussed Sizwe Dhlomo's wealth and where it originates from. He fuelled the claims that Sizwe's wealth goes as far back as the apartheid era.

“Khanyi Dhlomo, I think, is related to Sizwe Dhlomo. Some of these people never say where their wealth comes from,” Khumalo said. “Their fathers and grandfathers betrayed black people; that’s where they got their wealth, and then it translated down to them. So it’s greed.”

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The X user captioned the post, "Sizwe Dhlomo? Didn’t he get rich from his hard work, I mean, radio, TV and businesses? Ike Khumalo is speaking out.”

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Jessica Gcaba (Entertainment editor) Jessica Gcaba is an Entertainment Editor for Briefly News (joined in 2023). She is a Journalism graduate from the Durban University Of Technology (2019). She has 5 years of experience as an Entertainment and Lifestyle Journalist at Africa New Media Group writing for ZAlebs website. She passed a set of trainings from Google News Initiative. To reach her, contact: jessica.gcaba@briefly.co.za

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