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‘This does not seem right’ – Mzansi shocked by Sizwe Dhlomo’s electricity bill

by Staff Bona
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Broadcaster Sizwe Dhlomo has shocked South Africans after sharing his electricity bill online.

Known for his subtle flexes on social media, the Kaya FM host posted a photo of his well-lit driveway on X on recently.

Also see: Sizwe Dhlomo’s Malema court joke has Mzansi in stitches

Electricity bill must be crazy!

— IAmAProfessional 👨🏻‍💻 (@APeofessio3530) May 3, 2026

The photo got people talking about Sizwe Dhlomo’s electricity bill.

Sizwe Dhlomo responded by posting his electricity bill on X.

Nope. https://t.co/yL0p4vo1ek pic.twitter.com/SHU4OUaukN

— Sizwe Dhlomo (@SizweDhlomo) May 3, 2026

Dhlomo shut down claims that he was “paying through the nose” to keep his driveway lit. The bill showed he paid R554.37 for April 2026.

Naturally, many social media users were shocked to see that he was paying that little for electricity.

“R554.37 a month??” asked one internet user in utter shock.

Also see: Sizwe Dhlomo’s R1 million watch turns heads at Black Coffee’s birthday

“This does not seem right, even if you don’t use Eskom at all. The fact that there is a supply to your property means you should be paying more than just the availability charge,” commented another user.

Another added: “If only y’all knew how much a 127 KWh system costs😭 he paid all his electricity costs in advance 😂”

“Why do people think LIGHTS use up a lot of power? I keep my lights on all night. They’re not boiling water or washing the laundry. I think we need to revisit science in the curriculum. People are out here paint their paving bricks & we wonder why their homes flood in the rain!” said one more.

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