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11/11/2025, 2:45:27 AM
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ELON IS NOT SELF MADE HE IS LYING
This is his father he is filthy rich since being in South Africa
Errol Musk studied electromechanics at the University of Pretoria, worked as an electrical and mechanical engineering consultant, and developed properties,[1] especially retail and office property development. His lucrative engineering business took on "large projects such as office buildings, retail complexes, residential subdivisions, and an air force base." He also owned an auto parts store, at least seven emerald mine, and even "the biggest house in Pretoria."[13] His ex-wife Maye's book recalls that at the time of their divorce in 1979, he owned six homes, 2 yachts, 2 planes, eight luxury cars, and four trucks.[14]
In the early 1980s, Errol built a lodge in the Timbavati Game Reserve to rent to tourists.[9]
In 1986, he acquired rights to the output of seven Zambian emerald mines [9] He later referred to his wealth during Elon's teen years in an interview with Business Insider South Africa, saying he had "so much money we couldn't even close our safes. I had to buy large storage boxes to put it all in" and mentioned his emerald dealings.[15][16] Snopes confirmed that at some point he owned "seven emeralds mines near Lake Tanganyika in Zambia."[17] He once described his emerald mines as an "under the table" operation.[18]
According to the 2015 biography of Elon Musk, Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future, in 1995 Errol Musk gave USD $2,378,000 (two million three hundred and seventy eight thousand) to Elon and Kimbal as they were starting up the software company Zip2.[19] .[19]
Errol Musk studied electromechanics at the University of Pretoria, worked as an electrical and mechanical engineering consultant, and developed properties,[1] especially retail and office property development. His lucrative engineering business took on "large projects such as office buildings, retail complexes, residential subdivisions, and an air force base." He also owned an auto parts store, at least seven emerald mine, and even "the biggest house in Pretoria."[13] His ex-wife Maye's book recalls that at the time of their divorce in 1979, he owned six homes, 2 yachts, 2 planes, eight luxury cars, and four trucks.[14]
In the early 1980s, Errol built a lodge in the Timbavati Game Reserve to rent to tourists.[9]
In 1986, he acquired rights to the output of seven Zambian emerald mines [9] He later referred to his wealth during Elon's teen years in an interview with Business Insider South Africa, saying he had "so much money we couldn't even close our safes. I had to buy large storage boxes to put it all in" and mentioned his emerald dealings.[15][16] Snopes confirmed that at some point he owned "seven emeralds mines near Lake Tanganyika in Zambia."[17] He once described his emerald mines as an "under the table" operation.[18]
According to the 2015 biography of Elon Musk, Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future, in 1995 Errol Musk gave USD $2,378,000 (two million three hundred and seventy eight thousand) to Elon and Kimbal as they were starting up the software company Zip2.[19] .[19]