Sifiso Hlanti doing big things in the business world?

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Kaizer Chiefs defender Sifiso Hlanti seems to be thriving off the pitch with his involvement in a business that looks not only to be secure, but also thriving.

The Amakhosi player is believed to be involved in Kilo and Lima Security Services as a director, according to, securing a second income as well as a potential provision for when he decides to hang up his boots. "Kilo and Lima Security Services is an acclaimed firm of security agents with a reputation for both effective security solutions and the use of innovative technology in the protection of life and property.

"We have a portfolio of completed and on-going projects with particular emphasis on Residential, Complex and Governmental Security Administration. "Kilo and Lima Security Services will provide certified, licensed, insured, and bonded Security Officers. Each Security Professional has been screened to the standards South African Regulatory Authority."

With its Grade C and above security officers who have to undergo rigorous training and assessment, business appears to be booming. Hlanti first teased his involvement in the company all the way back in 2021, taking to Instagram to make an announcement of sorts. Don’t hustle yourself into an early grave. Work hard but rest harder. Take time to laugh with friends & family. Express gratitude for the things you have in this moment while you work to achieve more," the Chiefs player wrote on Instagram.

 

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