Tokyo Sexwale owns a R650-million island, a luxury house and has a beautiful wife, jealous yet?

Tokyo Sexwale owns a R650-million island, a luxury house and has a beautiful wife, jealous yet?

- Tokyo Sexwale is one of the ten riches men in Africa

- He owns his own island and has it kitted out so luxurious it could make Richard Branson jealous

- He has been married 3 times and he became a father for the 5th time at 62

Tokyo Sexwale doesn't do anything in half-measures, he is as flamboyant as he is wealthy. With a net worth of R2.14-billion (that's right with a b) he is listed as one of the ten richest men in Africa.

Briefly.co.za discovered that he doesn't hold back either, he owns his own island worth R650-million and it is worth every cent. The island is home to a beautiful house that would make any millionaire envious.

Tokyo Sexwale's house is just as luxurious and he has spared no expense in ensuring that his house is a palace worthy of an emperor.

The billionaire is enjoying his third marriage to Nataxa who is by all measures an extremely beautiful woman, Sexwale definitely has good taste.

He has five children, four from previous marriages, his latest child made him a father again at age 62.

He was the Human Settlements Minister up until he was reshuffled in 2016, since then he has returned to his businesses.

In 2004 he was voted 43rd out the “Top 100 Great South Africans”. He is also an honorary colonel in the South African Air Force.

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Source: Briefly News

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