💨 Abstract
Paul Mashatile, South Africa’s deputy president, revealed ownership of a R29 million Constantia mansion in an official declaration. The luxury property, situated in a prime Cape Town neighborhood, includes eight bedrooms, five reception rooms, a cinema room, and expansive views. Mashatile’s annual income as deputy president is R3.2 million, and he also owns substantial properties in Midrand and Johannesburg. Exclusive insights indicate significant maintenance and mortgage costs associated with the opulent estate.
Courtesy: Megan van den Heever
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