Former Bafana Bafana and Mamelodi Sundowns star Dino Ndlovu has seemingly added mining to his business portfolio, worth millions.
The star, who has since established himself as a businessman, is making headlines because of his recent Instagram post.
EX-MAMELODI SUNDOWNS STAR ADDS MINING TO HIS MULTIMILLION BUSINESS EMPIRE
Using the picture-sharing app, John Ghatti shared photos while on-site with the star and captioned them with cryptic caption.
He captioned the now viral photos, “Chrome pros. We turn tailings to fine Powder.”
Against the now-viral post, fans flooded his comments section with congratulatory messages. However, the former Bafana Bafana star Dino Ndlovu hasn’t openly confirmed the news after making the post.
Earlier this year, he made headlines after his income streams were revealed against the backdrop of his life of glitz and glamour.
OTHER INCOME STREAMS
Despite earning a lot from his big moves, bonuses, and salaries, Dino Ndlovu invested heavily in several business ventures,including the entertainment industry.
According to reports, he reportedly owns two popular joints, one in his hometown and the other in Nelspruit.
In 2021, media reports said Dino Ndlovu bought Goodfellas Night Club. He confirmed the purchase barely a few months after opening Legacy Lifestyle Lounge in Nelspruit.
A year later, it was confirmed that Dino Ndlovu had opened a bed and breakfast facility called Casa Dela Villa Guesthouse.
Years later, he has yet to reveal if he still owns the businesses earning him millions. However, many current and former PSL players have invested in other businesses because football can be fickle.
To some, football is associated with rags-to-riches stories; to others, it can be a short-lived opportunity for fame and temporary fortune.
CAREER
Dino Ndlovu started his career with Dona Young Stars. During his youth career, he also starred for several teams, including OI Celtic and Platinum Stars.
However, in 2009, he made his senior debut with Mamelodi Sundowns. After a year, joined Bloemfontein Celtic on loan.
In 2011, he joined Bnei Yehuda and left the club for Maccabi Haifa in 2012. That same year, he had his senior national team call-up.
However, since 2012, he has played for over eight clubs in South Africa and Asia. No doubt he earned a fortune from his illustrious career that spans years.
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