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Net Worth πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦ South Africa Broadcaster & Podcaster
Updated May 2026

Mac G Net Worth 2026:
Podcast and Chill, Business Breakdown & Full Earnings

Estimated Net Worth: R15M – R50M (~$800K – $2.7M) | Creator & Host, Podcast and Chill with MacG
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Thabo Mokoena
Β· 9 May 2026 Β· 14 min read Β· 5.3k likes
Mac G β€” At a Glance
R15M – R50M
Estimated net worth in South African Rand β€” May 2026 | Sources: AfricanCelebrity, ZAlebs, SAHipHop, Channel O
USD equivalent: approximately $800,000 – $2.7 million at R18.47 = $1
Researched May 2026 β€” YouTube, Channel O, industry sources & credible SA media
Full Name
Macgyver Mukwevho
Date of Birth
Born 6 November 1988 | Gauteng, South Africa
Primary Income
Podcast and Chill with MacG β€” YouTube ad revenue, sponsorships, brand deals
Known For
Podcast and Chill Β· Channel O Celebrity Edition Β· Controversial celebrity interviews Β· MacG Media Β· Grandeur Gin

Who Is Mac G?

Macgyver Mukwevho, known professionally as Mac G, is one of South Africa’s most influential broadcasters, podcasters, and media personalities. Born on 6 November 1988 in Gauteng, he rose to national prominence through a career in radio and television β€” hosting e.tv’s youth show Craze, presenting at YFM and 947 β€” before pivoting to build what is arguably South Africa’s biggest podcast: Podcast and Chill with MacG.

Launched in July 2018, Podcast and Chill exploded in popularity through a mix of candid celebrity interviews, pop culture commentary, and unfiltered conversation that resonated deeply with South African audiences. The show is co-hosted by Sol Phenduka Net Worth and Ghost Lady, and its YouTube channel has surpassed 1.7 million subscribers, making it one of the most-watched South African shows on YouTube.

Mac G’s story is one of reinvention β€” a broadcaster who saw the shift from traditional radio and television to digital media and moved decisively into that space before most of his peers recognised the opportunity. His ability to attract South Africa’s biggest celebrities, spark national conversations, and monetise an audience at scale has made him one of the country’s most commercially successful media entrepreneurs outside of traditional broadcasting structures. In 2024, he cemented his cultural standing further by publishing his memoir, Uncancelable: The Rise of MacG.

Mac G’s Net Worth in 2026 (in Rands)

As of May 2026, Mac G’s net worth is estimated at between R15 million and R50 million (approximately $800,000 to $2.7 million USD). This range accounts for his YouTube ad revenue, brand sponsorships, DJ and presenting fees, alcohol brand ventures, and the broader value of MacG Media as a content business. Because Podcast and Chill operates as an independent digital media company rather than a traditional broadcaster, its exact revenues are not publicly disclosed β€” but the scale of the audience and the calibre of sponsors it attracts point firmly toward the upper end of this range.

Mac G ranks among the richest content creators in South Africa, having built a media business that generates revenue comparable to β€” and in many cases exceeding β€” traditional broadcast personalities who have been in the industry far longer.

R15M – R50M
Mac G’s estimated net worth in South African Rand as of May 2026.
Built across YouTube ad revenue from Podcast and Chill with MacG, major brand sponsorships, DJ bookings, Channel O Celebrity Edition appearances, the MacG Media content business, and his Grandeur Gin and Chillers Punch alcohol brands β€” podcast launched July 2018 and now one of Africa’s largest, with over 1.7 million YouTube subscribers.
Income / Asset StreamEst. Value / Monthly (ZAR)Notes
YouTube ad revenue (Podcast and Chill)R150K – R500K+/monthMillions of views per episode; CPM rates for SA audience vary
Brand sponsorships & integrationsR200K – R800K/monthMajor SA brands; mid-roll and title sponsorships per episode
DJ & event appearance feesR50K – R200K/bookingNightclub residencies, corporate events, festivals
Channel O Celebrity Edition & media contractsContract-basedPodcast and Chill Celebrity Edition aired on Channel O from Sept 2021
MacG Media (production & content business)Enterprise valuePodcast IP, production infrastructure, Podcast and Chill Network
Alcohol brands (Grandeur Gin & Chillers Punch)VariableConsumer products targeting his loyal “Chillers” fanbase
Book sales β€” Uncancelable: The Rise of MacGVariableMemoir published 2024; retail and digital sales
Merchandise & direct audience monetisationVariablePodcast and Chill branded merchandise and fan engagement

All figures are estimates based on publicly available industry data and credible SA media reporting. Actual net worth may differ. Exchange rate used: R18.47 = $1 USD.

Early Life, Radio Career & How It All Started

Mac G was born on 6 November 1988 and raised in Gauteng. He attended Hyde Park High School, where his interest in media and performance took root. His path into broadcasting began remarkably early β€” at just 13 years old, he became a presenter on e.tv’s popular youth programme Craze, which he hosted from 2000 to 2005.

After leaving Craze, he transitioned into radio, joining Joburg City Community Radio (JBCCR) before moving to YFM, where he hosted the early morning weekday show and a range of other slots. In 2010 he joined 947 (Highveld Stereo), where he helmed the Bloc Party dance show and other programmes until 2018. It was this decade-long radio career β€” building relationships across South Africa’s music and entertainment industry β€” that gave Mac G the audience knowledge, industry contacts, and on-air instincts he would later bring to Podcast and Chill.

By July 2018, when he launched Podcast and Chill, he already had the name recognition and industry relationships needed to make a long-form podcast work at scale. His co-hosts β€” 99Hustle β€” Sol Phenduka Net Worth and Ghost Lady β€” helped create the on-air chemistry that made the show feel distinct from anything else in the South African media landscape: unscripted, opinionated, sometimes controversial, and always entertaining.

Podcast and Chill β€” Building the Empire

Podcast and Chill with MacG launched in July 2018 and rapidly became South Africa’s most-watched and most-discussed podcast. The format is straightforward β€” long-form celebrity interviews and roundtable conversation β€” but Mac G’s willingness to ask the questions that traditional media shies away from, combined with his guests’ willingness to open up in ways they rarely do in mainstream broadcast settings, created must-watch content for a generation of South Africans who had largely moved away from scheduled TV.

The show has hosted virtually every major South African musician, athlete, entrepreneur, and public figure β€” from EFF president Julius Malema to Pearl Thusi, Black Coffee, and many more. Several episodes have gone viral far beyond South Africa’s borders. By 2023, the podcast had surpassed one million YouTube subscribers β€” a landmark in African podcasting β€” and by 2025 had grown to over 1.7 million subscribers. The Podcast and Chill Network behind the show manages the full content operation β€” booking, production, editing, distribution, and brand partnerships β€” giving Mac G ownership of the entire value chain rather than simply a presenting fee. The network also houses additional shows including Popcorn & Cheese and City Girls.

“Podcast and Chill is not just a podcast. It’s a media company.” β€” Mac G

The commercial model is built on YouTube ad revenue, episode-level brand sponsorships, and longer-term partnership deals with major South African brands. In September 2021, MultiChoice expanded the podcast’s reach further when a Celebrity Edition began airing on Channel O (DStv Channel 320), bringing it to television audiences. By April 2024, Mzansi Wethu and Mzansi Magic also began broadcasting the show, pushing its reach into mainstream TV β€” a remarkable full-circle journey for a show that started as a purely digital operation.

YouTube & Digital Revenue

YouTube is the primary distribution platform and revenue engine for Podcast and Chill. The channel has accumulated over 1.7 million subscribers and generates views that rival β€” and in many cases exceed β€” traditional television ratings for comparable South African programming. A single viral episode can generate several million views, each contributing to Mac G’s CPM-based advertising revenue.

YouTube’s Partner Programme pays content creators based on monetised views, with CPM rates varying by audience geography, content category, and seasonality. South African audiences attract lower CPMs than US or UK audiences, but the sheer volume of views Podcast and Chill generates β€” consistently, across a library of 500+ episodes β€” creates a significant and reliable passive income stream. This is what places Mac G among the 99Hustle β€” Richest YouTubers in South Africa.

Beyond ad revenue, the YouTube audience is the foundation for Mac G’s sponsorship business. Brands paying for integrations within Podcast and Chill episodes are buying access to a highly engaged, demographically attractive South African audience that is extremely difficult to reach through traditional broadcast media at comparable cost and measurability.

Channel O & Broadcasting Career

From September 2021, Channel O β€” DStv’s pan-African music channel β€” began broadcasting a special Podcast and Chill Celebrity Edition, bringing Mac G’s most high-profile interviews to television audiences across the continent. This partnership gave the podcast a second life on a platform that reaches audiences who might not regularly watch long-form YouTube content, and cemented Mac G’s position as a crossover figure between digital and traditional media.

His television presence, combined with over a decade of radio experience at YFM and 947, established him as a credible broadcaster with genuine depth β€” not merely a digital personality who got lucky, but someone who had served a long apprenticeship in South Africa’s most competitive media markets before Podcast and Chill made him a household name nationwide.

Full Income Breakdown: Every Way Mac G Earns

Mac G’s income is diversified across several interconnected streams, all anchored by the Podcast and Chill brand and audience.

1. YouTube Ad Revenue. The primary and most consistent revenue stream. Podcast and Chill’s YouTube channel generates millions of views monthly across its 500+ episode library, with new episodes routinely attracting high viewership within days of release. At typical South African CPM rates, this translates to hundreds of thousands of rand in monthly ad revenue β€” placing Mac G firmly among South Africa’s top-earning content creators.

2. Brand Sponsorships & Integrations. The highest-value income stream on a per-deal basis. Major South African brands β€” across financial services, telecoms, alcohol, fashion, and more β€” pay significant fees to sponsor individual episodes or ongoing series. These deals range from short-term episode sponsorships to multi-month partnership agreements.

3. DJ & Event Appearances. Mac G remains an active DJ on South Africa’s nightclub, festival, and corporate events circuit. Appearance fees for established DJ personalities of his profile typically range from R50,000 to R200,000 per booking, with premium corporate events commanding the upper end of that range.

4. Channel O & Broadcast Television. The Podcast and Chill Celebrity Edition on Channel O, and later Mzansi Wethu and Mzansi Magic, generates broadcast licensing and appearance-related income β€” a supplementary stream that adds significant mainstream media reach to the podcast’s already powerful digital footprint.

5. MacG Media / Podcast and Chill Network. The production company behind the show has value as an entity independent of the podcast itself β€” it owns the IP, the production infrastructure, and the talent relationships. Additional shows under the network, including Popcorn & Cheese and City Girls, generate their own revenue and extend Mac G’s role from host to media entrepreneur.

6. Alcohol Brands β€” Grandeur Gin & Chillers Punch. Mac G launched Grandeur Gin and Chillers Punch cider targeting his loyal “Chillers” fanbase β€” consumer products that leverage his personal brand to generate revenue beyond the digital media space.

7. Book Sales β€” Uncancelable: The Rise of MacG. Published in 2024, Mac G’s memoir adds retail and digital book revenue to his income mix and reinforces his broader cultural authority.

8. Merchandise & Fan Monetisation. Podcast and Chill branded merchandise and direct fan engagement products represent a growing income stream, leveraging the show’s loyal audience base.

Controversies & Public Profile

Mac G’s willingness to push boundaries is central to Podcast and Chill’s appeal β€” and its controversies. Several episodes have sparked major public debates in South Africa, with guests making revelations or statements that dominated social media and mainstream news cycles for days. This kind of cultural impact is commercially extremely valuable: it drives new viewers to the podcast and reinforces the brand’s reputation as a space where South Africa’s real conversations happen.

The controversies have carried real consequences. In early 2021, sponsors Old Mutual and Amstel terminated their deals with the podcast following transphobic remarks made on-air. In July 2024, Mac G insinuated that the father of amapiano artist Nkosazana Daughter’s child was Master KG rather than Sir Trill β€” a claim that led to a R13 million defamation lawsuit. In May 2025, further remarks about television personality Minnie Dlamini sparked widespread public backlash and legal scrutiny. Mac G has navigated these moments with a combination of public responses and, on occasion, apologies β€” but the core format has remained consistent throughout.

His public profile is large and genuinely polarising β€” which, in the attention economy that underpins his income model, is arguably an asset as much as a liability. Episodes that spark controversy tend to generate significantly higher view counts than routine celebrity interviews, creating a dynamic where controversy and commercial success are difficult to disentangle.

Lifestyle & Assets

Mac G is based in Johannesburg, where Podcast and Chill is produced. He maintains a lifestyle consistent with his estimated net worth β€” comfortable but not ostentatious relative to some of South Africa’s wealthier media personalities. His known vehicle assets include a Mercedes-Benz V-Class and a BMW X3. He is active on social media, where his personal brand is closely intertwined with the Podcast and Chill identity, and his content extends beyond the podcast itself to include commentary, music promotion, and direct audience engagement. He is married to digital content creator and PR professional Naledi Monamodi, with whom he has two children.

His public persona is built more on cultural influence than conspicuous consumption β€” unlike several South African influencers known for viral displays of wealth. The real value in Mac G’s brand is his voice and his audience: assets that appreciate with every viral episode and every controversy that pulls new listeners into the Chillers community.

“The biggest shift in South African media is not what’s on TV β€” it’s what’s on YouTube. We just got there first.”

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Frequently Asked Questions

Mac G’s net worth in 2026 is estimated at between R15 million and R50 million (approximately $800,000–$2.7 million USD). This estimate encompasses YouTube ad revenue from Podcast and Chill with MacG, brand sponsorship income, DJ appearance fees, Channel O Celebrity Edition broadcast income, alcohol brand ventures (Grandeur Gin and Chillers Punch), book sales from Uncancelable: The Rise of MacG, and the broader value of the Podcast and Chill Network production business.
Mac G’s real name is Macgyver Mukwevho. He was born on 6 November 1988 in Gauteng, South Africa, and began his media career as a teenager on e.tv’s youth programme Craze before building a decade-long radio career at YFM and 947, then launching Podcast and Chill with MacG in July 2018.
Mac G earns primarily through YouTube ad revenue from Podcast and Chill with MacG, brand sponsorships and integrations within episodes, DJ and event appearance fees, broadcast income from the Channel O Celebrity Edition and MultiChoice TV deals, alcohol brands (Grandeur Gin and Chillers Punch), book sales (Uncancelable: The Rise of MacG, 2024), and the broader Podcast and Chill Network production business. Brand sponsorships and YouTube ad revenue are the dominant income streams given the scale of the podcast’s audience.
Podcast and Chill with MacG is co-hosted by Sol Phenduka and Ghost Lady. Sol Phenduka β€” a South African radio personality and DJ who joined the podcast in November 2020 β€” became one of its most recognised voices. Ghost Lady participates fully in the show but does not appear on camera. The chemistry between the three hosts has been central to the podcast’s appeal and its ability to attract South Africa’s biggest celebrity guests.
Mac G was born and raised in Gauteng, South Africa. He is based in Johannesburg, where Podcast and Chill is produced and where the bulk of South Africa’s media and entertainment industry is located.
Podcast and Chill with MacG is widely regarded as South Africa’s biggest podcast by viewership and cultural impact. The YouTube channel surpassed 1 million subscribers in 2023 and has grown to over 1.7 million subscribers, with 500+ episodes featuring virtually every major South African artist, athlete, and public figure. It also airs on Channel O, Mzansi Wethu, and Mzansi Magic, giving it reach across both digital and traditional television platforms.
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