PowerBall winner could’ve bought Black Coffee’s R157 million Clifton house – Bundlezy

PowerBall winner could’ve bought Black Coffee’s R157 million Clifton house

South Africa’s newest multimillionaire – the R163 million PowerBall jackpot winner from the Western Cape – could have afforded to buy Black Coffee’s recently purchased R157 million Clifton mansion and still have R6 million to spare.

The comparison between the two massive fortunes has sparked fascination online, with social media users joking that the mystery lottery winner “could have been Black Coffee’s new neighbour – or even bought the house out from under him.”

Life-changing win

The unnamed winner purchased his ticket via the Nedbank banking app for just R30, using a combination of Quick Pick and personally chosen numbers based on family birthdays.

He initially thought he had won R10 before realising the life-changing total of R163 552 190.60.

Meanwhile, Grammy Award-winning DJ and producer Black Coffee, whose real name is Nkosinathi Maphumulo, recently made headlines for buying one of South Africa’s most luxurious homes – the five-storey “Pentagon” villa in Clifton, Cape Town – for R157 million, reportedly paid in cash.

The property, designed by architect Stefan Antoni, features five en-suite bedrooms, a private cinema, a gym, and a rim-flow infinity pool overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.

Pure luck

While Black Coffee’s purchase symbolises the peak of global success and hard work, the PowerBall winner’s story represents pure luck – a R30 ticket turning into a fortune capable of buying one of the country’s most elite homes outright.

As one online commentator quipped: “Black Coffee made R157 million from years of talent and touring – this guy did it with a R30 tap on his banking app.”

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