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About Sundowns New Boss Thlopie Motsepe, Cars, Wife, Houses and Net Worth

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Tlophi Motsepe (born June 12, 1989) is a renowned 32-year-old South African businessman. 

 

 He is the first son of the famous and wealthy billionaire Patrice Motsepe. 

 

 Before his father died, he owned African Rainbow Minerals, one of the largest gold mining companies. 

 

 His father also occupies an important position among the richest and most influential people in South Africa. 

 

 In 2014, his father single-handedly bought Mamelodi Sundowns Football Club. His father’s death has given him tremendous responsibility, a big name and focus by becoming club president as his father’s firstborn son. 

 

 

 Early Life 

 

 Tlhophi Motsepe was born on June 12, 1989, into the family of Patrice Motsepe.

 

 He was born in Durban, South Africa and happened to be the first child and has two other brothers. 

 

 He was loved and cared for by his parents as the first child of their marriage. He has several famous relatives who are politicians. When Tlhopie Motsepe was 20 years old, his father “Patrice” bought him an extraordinary and expensive Supercharged B7 Audi RS4. 

 

 The details of how he spent the early years of his life are kept secret as they are not available or discussed by anyone. The South African Minister of the Presidency and Jeff Radebe are the father-in-laws of Tlhopie Motsepe’s uncle.

Education 

 

 It is not known where Tlhopie Motsepe attended primary and secondary school. However, many believe that coming from such a wealthy family, he must have attended an exceptional and expensive school outside of South Africa. 

 

 However, Tlhopie Motsepe (convinced by his father) went to the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits University) to study law. He graduated with a Bachelor of Laws degree. 

 

 After graduating in law, he completed his MBA outside of South Africa. It is not known whether he has already completed his master’s degree. 

 

 Career 

 

 Tlhopie Motsepe’s career began with the death of his father, making his position vacant and mandatory. Chopin Motsepe later co-owns a solar power generation called Empower Holdings. Other co-owners with him are Rudi van der Westhuizen and Tariq Yusuf. 

 

 Tlhopie Motsepe is also the chairman of Mamelodi Sundowns, the club his father bought before he died. He is the club’s president while Dr Rejoice Simelane is the Vice President. 

 

 He also runs African Rainbow Minerals, which was founded by his father in 2003 and is headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa. ARM is mainly engaged in gold, iron, copper and coal mining and has been keeping this running smoothly ever since. 

 

 Social Media 

 

 Tlhopie Motsepe seems to keep his existence and business away from social media. As a result, there is no account of him on any of the most popular social networks, such as Instagram and Twitter. The exact reason for this decision is not known. 

 

 Personal Life 

 

 Thlopie Motsepe is a young man who has been busy and busy with a large family responsibility bequeathed to him by his late father. He was so focused on ensuring the success of his father’s business. 

 

 This responsibility probably occupies you without giving you a chance to think about lover talk, not wife talk. There are rumours that he has a secret lover whom he has kept from the public for reasons best known to him. 

 

 He currently resides in the city of Johannesburg where most of his companies and shops are located. 

 

 

 

 Thlopie Motsepe retained a multi-billion dollar investment from his father and has worked diligently and tirelessly to ensure the ‘s growth. 

 

 As a result, Tlhopie Motsepe currently has an estimated net worth of over $2.5 billion.

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