MUSICIAN Tresor Riziki is about to build a state-of-the-art farm that costs R30 million.
The Sondela hitmaker just acquired a 500-acre farm at the Cradle of Humankind in Joburg, and he's named it Goma, the name of his village in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Tresor (36) said the farm is only the beginning.
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"I'm so blessed to announce the acquisition of a sprawling 500-acre farm in the Cradle of Humankind, a place close to my heart. In homage to my beloved hometown, I've christened it Goma. But this is just the beginning of a grand vision," he said.
He plans on building restaurants, an outdoor amphitheatre, a recording studio, an art and exhibition gallery, a designer boutique hotel and a few venues for special occasions.
"Goma won't be just another farm; it will be a beacon of luxury and creativity, a sanctuary where dreams in lifestyle, music, fashion, film, visual arts, and emerging technologies converge and flourish. It's a space crafted by us, for us, where innovation knows no bounds.
"To bring this vision to fruition, I've enlisted the expertise of renowned architect Luis Mira. His portfolio speaks volumes, and I'm confident our collaboration will be nothing short of extraordinary. Together, we'll breathe life into my architectural dreams for the farm, creating an iconic masterpiece that stands the test of time," he said.
This follows only three months since he announced his R100 million Jacquel Ventures investment firm in November.
Tresor said the farm will be a three-year-long project where R30 million will be invested to bring it to life.