Solly Soka Madibela, popularly known as MySol, hosted an extravagant two-day birthday celebration in Cape Town this past weekend, following the reported purchase of his R250-million mansion on the exclusive Atlantic Seaboard.
Madibela is a prominent South African mining and logistics tycoon, philanthropist and founder of MySol Holdings & Logistics, based in Brits in the North West. Over the years, he has become known for his luxurious lifestyle, growing business empire, and high-profile connections within South Africa’s entertainment and business circles.
The celebrations began on Saturday with a lavish house-warming party at his newly acquired mansion overlooking the Atlantic Ocean. Situated in one of Cape Town’s most elite coastal neighbourhoods, the ultra-modern property became the centre of attention as invited guests arrived for an evening of glamour and exclusivity.
The mansion offers breathtaking panoramic ocean views, expansive entertainment spaces, and sophistication. The atmosphere – a taste of the lives of the rich and famous, dripped in luxury and premium – suggested that no expense was spared.
Celebrities, business associates, and socialites mingled freely as music echoed throughout the property. Videos circulating on social media showed guests documenting every moment of the glamorous affair, with many describing the mansion as one of the most impressive private homes currently linked to a South African businessman.
One of the standout attractions of the weekend was MySol’s fully custom-built Rolls-Royce, developed in partnership with renowned German luxury automotive company Brabus. The luxury vehicle drew significant attention as guests arrived at the mansion, with many stopping to admire the rare, customised masterpiece parked prominently outside the home.
The celebrations continued on Sunday with a stylish birthday event hosted at The Bungalow in Clifton. Known for attracting celebrities and high-profile guests, the beachfront venue provided the perfect setting for the final leg of the billionaire’s birthday festivities.
The guests enjoyed flowing champagne, live music, and uninterrupted views of the Atlantic coastline while soaking up the vibrant atmosphere. Familiar faces from the entertainment, business, and influencer spaces filled the venue, further cementing the exclusivity surrounding the celebrations.
While some social media users questioned the extravagant displays of wealth during difficult economic times, others admired Madibela’s success and applauded him for creating a world-class luxury experience.
MySol’s weekend celebrations highlighted exactly why the city remains synonymous with luxury living.
- Solly Soka Madibela, aka MySol, celebrated his birthday with a lavish two-day event.
- The celebration took place in Cape Town over the past weekend.
- The event followed reports of MySol purchasing a R250-million mansion.
- The mansion is located on Cape Town’s exclusive Atlantic Seaboard.
- Full story available in the Sunday World e-edition.
Solly Soka Madibela, popularly known as MySol, hosted an extravagant two-day birthday celebration in Cape Town this past weekend, following the reported purchase of his R250-million mansion on the exclusive Atlantic Seaboard.
Madibela is a prominent
Celebrities, business associates, and socialites mingled freely as music echoed throughout the property. Videos circulating on social media showed guests documenting every moment of the glamorous affair, with many describing the mansion as one of the most impressive private homes currently linked to a
One of the standout attractions of the weekend was MySol’s fully custom-built Rolls-Royce, developed in partnership with renowned German luxury automotive company Brabus.
While some social media users questioned the extravagant displays of wealth during difficult economic times, others admired Madibela’s success and applauded him for creating a world-class luxury experience.
MySol’s weekend celebrations highlighted exactly why the city remains synonymous with luxury living.


