King Monada builds R1.5 million mansion for two wives in rural Limpopo

King Monada builds R1.5 million mansion for two wives in rural Limpopo

- King Monada has been in the industry for a minute and is reaping the rewards for all of his hard work

- The star is building a huge R1.5 million mansion for his family in rural Limpopo

- King Monada is famously married to two women

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King Monada is one Mzansi's most hard-working and consistent musicians.

Monada entered the music industry in 2005 as a dancer.

Since then, he's worked his way to the top of the Mzansi dance music charts.

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The polygamous star's also found love along the way, with two women who eventually became his wives.

King Monada has built a six-bedroom house for his family in his home village of Mokgolobotho.

Mokgolobotho is a small village, without water or electricity, located outside Tzaneen in Limpopo.

Monada built the house opposite the home where he grew up.

The mansion was supposed to be done by this month, but will now be completed after the lockdown.

King Monada told Elegance7, “People might judge me for building such a huge house in a village that is still developing, but this is my children’s home."

“This is where we all feel at home as a family."

Monada said the nationwide lockdown was proof that the entertainment industry was not stable and he needed to invest in something worthwhile.

He said, “I decided to build this house because an artist’s lifespan is never guaranteed, so I needed to make sure that if anything happens to me or my career, my two wives and children would not suffer."

"Having all the fancy cars is great, it is beautiful. But that’s just it. You cannot invest in a car, but a house is surely an investment. This house is big enough and does not need any extensions even in future."

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Source: Briefly News

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