South African Revenue Service continues dismantling Shauwn Mkhize's possessions through public auctions to settle substantial tax arrears. The latest sale featured household electronics, furniture, musical instruments and decorative pieces from the reality television personality's collection.
Samsung and LG televisions attracted bids reaching several thousand rand, while two Clavitech electric grand pianos drew offers exceeding 40,000 rand each, despite one showing damage. A complete studio arrangement likely belonging to son Andile Mpisane went to bidders alongside entertainment equipment like Bluetooth speakers and illuminated drink coolers.
Basic household appliances fetched minimal amounts, with a decoder selling for 20 rand and kitchen items moving at 50 rand apiece. Mirror furniture pieces ranged from zero to 2,500 rand, depending on condition. The enforcement action follows an earlier October sale that generated 5.6 million rand toward outstanding obligations owed by the businesswoman.
Samsung and LG televisions attracted bids reaching several thousand rand, while two Clavitech electric grand pianos drew offers exceeding 40,000 rand each, despite one showing damage. A complete studio arrangement likely belonging to son Andile Mpisane went to bidders alongside entertainment equipment like Bluetooth speakers and illuminated drink coolers.
Basic household appliances fetched minimal amounts, with a decoder selling for 20 rand and kitchen items moving at 50 rand apiece. Mirror furniture pieces ranged from zero to 2,500 rand, depending on condition. The enforcement action follows an earlier October sale that generated 5.6 million rand toward outstanding obligations owed by the businesswoman.