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She blew it! Woman runs through R13.9 million Lotto winnings

by Staff Bona
Lottery ticket/ Picture: Pexels

A recent tale from Mzansi has left South Africans reeling and scratching their heads in disbelief, as one woman seemingly squandered an astonishing R13.9 million in less than 90 days.

The story of Moipone, a lottery winner who found herself in the limelight for all the wrong reasons, has sparked a nationwide debate about the pitfalls of sudden wealth.

The saga began when Moipone, having entrusted her boyfriend to buy the winning lottery ticket, suddenly found herself in possession of a life-changing amount of money.

However, the joy of newfound fortune quickly turned into a cautionary tale as the woman embarked on a whirlwind spending spree that many deem reckless.

In her quest to spread a little joy, Moipone gifted a staggering R1 million to her brother-in-law ‘just for existing,’ but that was only the beginning. She purchased an extravagant ten cars, which she has since lost, demonstrating a spending habit that many are calling extravagant and irresponsible, Briefly reported.

The car gifting didn’t stop there; she also decided to bless her estate agent with a vehicle while tossing in an additional R5,000 for good measure.

Among the list of dubious financial decisions was a premature bank withdrawal of R5 million, leading to hefty charges of nearly half a million rand.

Moipone also fell victim to a fraudulent scheme, losing a significant sum on a fake tender bribe. In a desperate turn of events, she later sold one of her cars for a mere R7,000, revealing the fallout of her reckless spending.

The shocking account was first shared via TikTok by user @harambe022, which has since been deleted, quickly going viral across social media platforms and igniting discussions about financial management, emotional wellbeing, and the consequences of Sudden Wealth Syndrome (SWS).

Financial institutions, such as Investec Wealth & Investment UK, have taken note of the situation, highlighting the importance of education and responsible planning for new wealth holders.

They suggest that effective management of SWS requires seeking expert support, focusing on both the emotional and financial aspects.

‘Strategies include comprehensive financial planning, a holistic approach to wealth management, and thorough inheritance and tax planning—all vital steps to ensure better mental and financial health,’

Moipone’s story serves as a stark reminder that while a windfall can be life-changing, without proper guidance and awareness, it can also lead to a swift financial downfall.

First published by: Cape Town Etc

Words compiled by: Sibuliso Duba

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