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Ndivhudzannyi Ralivhona a.k.a Makhadzi.Before becoming famous, the musician was a well-known Limpopo street performer

She has been dupped as The Queen of Africa. No doubt currently she is the best performing musician of our time. Ndivhudzannyi Ralivhona is a celebrated South African musician best known as Makhadzi Muimbi.

Makhadzi was born in a small village called Ha-Mashamba Tshivhangani, just outside Elim in Limpopo province. After her parents separated, Ndivhudzannyi and her two siblings had to stay with their mother. She completed her grade 12 at Mukula Integrated School. Ndivhudzannyi obtained her qualification in Public Relations and she is currently studying drama.

Her career started at the age of 12, used to perform at Taxi ranks, getting money from people’s offerings. In 2019, Makhadzi was featured by Master KG on a song titled “Tshikwama”, released off the album Jerusalema.

Queen of Limpopo dance music Makhadzi is no newbie – don’t get it twisted.

Despite being just 25, the energetic supernova has been around the block for 10 years. It had, however, been a rollercoaster ride until her smash banger Matorokisi changed the game for her.


 

 

 

 

Makhadzi was rejected by TV and radio for the longest time – but people loved her. Being rejected by TV and radio never discouraged Makhadzi, whose stage name means “paternal aunt” in Venda and there’s a funny story that goes with it.

Many questions have been asked about Makhadzi educational background of late. Yes, Makhadzi attended Mukula Integrated School, where she finished her Grade 12. In a bid to become a successful and educated singer, she graduated with a Public Relations degree and proceeded to study Drama.

However, just like those before her, she has rags to riches story to tell. Before fame, the musician was a well-known street performer in Limpopo. Her career started back then in 2010 were she used to perform in the streets with a musical group named Makirikiri. Despite the group majoring in dancing, the African Queen then expanded the groups’ trade with singing.
Abused at a young age

Makhadzi revealed she was abused when she started in the music industry at an early age. Being a young girl, men who dominated the industry physically and emotionally abused her while she tried to get assistance to launch her career.

The Ghanama hitmaker’s management team comprised a couple, and she claims her manager’s husband raped her every weekend until she left.

“I blew it!” Mzansi said in shock! As IdolsSA winner Thapelo, who won a million rands is now selling eggs and atchar at the taxi rank.

With a budding singing career and duties as a warrant officer to fulfil, Thapelo Molomo has found time in his busy schedule to start a side hustle of selling eggs and atchaar.

Though the Idols South Africa season 18 winner might have walked away with a prize package worth more than R1m, he wants to motivate his fans to create opportunities for themselves.


 

 
“I’m not broke. I’m just trying to impact people’s lives. I invested the cash prize in a home for my family. I needed to get myself involved in a small project. Me selling eggs and atchaar is motivation for the youth and musicians to create employment for themselves instead of waiting for it.

“Creating employment for ourselves does not require you to think too big. With R500 you can buy a box of eggs, get profit and build from that,” he told TshisaLIVE.

Thapelo works as a psychologist at Brits police station in North West, and is working on launching his debut EP soon. This business venture with his friends Sipho Khoza and Tinashe Ndlovu was a project he felt he had to take on.

“I manage all these things by creating a smart time management table. I know midweek I’m at work, then after hours I deliver my atchaar and eggs, then I go to the studio, weekends I do gigs, so I’m hustling.”

Thapelo says he hopes to see his business grow so he can take it to the next level.

“I’m mobile; people order and I drive my old car to deliver, but I’m planning to open a shop.”

Gaining stardom through Idols SA has made Thapelo even more recognisable in his community but he says he has no shame in them seeing him start small.

“My fans are happy to see me motivating the youth; they like that so much.”

Happy birthday to Motlatsi Mafatshe, a seasoned actor, comedian, musician, director

Happy birthday to Motlatsi Mafatshe, a seasoned actor, comedian, musician, director, and producer currently playing Molefe on House of Zwide.
Get to know his biography, age, family, career, life, and qualificationsMotlatsi Mafatshe is a seasoned South African actor, musician, director and producer currently playing Molefe on House of Zwide. As he takes on his comedic character as to always leave fans in stitches, masses wonder who he is. Let’s find out more in Motlatsi Mafatshe Biography: Age, Career, Wife, Awards, Net Worth, House of Zwide.
 

 

 

 

 

Motlatsi Mafatshe Biography Age, Career Wife, Awards, Net Worth, House of Zwide
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Profile Summary
Full Name: Motlatsi Mafatshe
Age: 38 years
Birthday: 3 November 1984
Birthplace: Soweto, South Africa
Profession: Actor, Musician, Director
Education: AFDA
Relationship status: Married
Net Worth: R500 000

How does Motlatsi Mafatshe’s career start?
Unable to pursue his childhood dream to be a pilot, Mafatshe enrolls at AFDA to perfect his craft and majors in musical direction.

Motlatsi Mafatshe Biography Age, Career Wife, Awards, Net Worth, House of Zwide
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Does Motlatsi Mafatshe have a wife?
The multitalented artist’s marriage spans over 8 years. Mafatshe meets his wife in church, and they have been together since 2014. His fashion sense could be attributed to his wife Millicent Nkangane, a fashion designer.

Motlatsi Mafatshe Biography Age, Career Wife, Awards, Net Worth, House of Zwide
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Does Matlatsi Mafatshe have any awards?
It goes without saying that the seasoned thespian has quite the dexterities. His flair sees him scooping the Outstanding Lead Actor award at the Third Royalty Soapie Awards. We cannot argue that every time he graces the small screen, he makes it worth our while.

Motlatsi Mafatshe Biography Age, Career Wife, Awards, Net Worth, House of Zwide

Rich mommy: Faith Nketsi buys diamonds for her daughter.

Popular South African reality TV star, rapper, and media personality, Faith Nketsi spoils her daughter, Sky with a luxurious gift.

The reality TV star shared a video revealing new diamond earrings she bought for her daughter.


 

 

 

Faith’s daughter rocked the earrings as seen on the post shared by the mother, but the little girl was unbothered, as she was concerned about the teddy bear gift.
“She doesn’t even know, she just loves her teddy bear hle,” Faith wrote.

It was recently revealed that Faith Nketsi and her husband, Nzuzo Njilo have separated.

“It has been such an amazing experience that I don’t really feel the change. I think it is just the choices that I make now. Sky is such a lovely and easygoing little child,” she said.

The star is better despite the troubles that existed in her paradise.

“Everything has been great and I am holding up great. My mental health is definitely stable and I think I am at a point where I am happy,” she revealed.

“There were a lot of decisions that I had to make to get to this point. I have definitely found happiness and I am happy with the choices that I made.”

Makhadzi finally apologies to Winky D

In a now-deleted post South African musician Makhadzi has apologized to Zimbabwean legendary musician Winky D. Makhadzi penned down the apology on her Facebook page and later on deleted it.


 

 

 

“Winky D my brother you are a bigger artist than I am. I am sorry for what happened last time in the UK, I can’t wait to see you today I have a lot to learn from you and hopefully we can work on something.”
A few weeks ago Makhadzi publicly voiced her frustration and disappointment, alleging that she was deliberately sabotaged during her performance by Winky D. The South African musician said she ended up performing for only 10

minutes.
Makhadzi revealed that she was paid a substantial sum of half a million Rand for her appearance at the festival. Promising fans an hour-long set, she eagerly prepared to grace the stage and deliver an unforgettable performance.

However, as the night unfolded, Makhadzi’s excitement turned into disbelief as her time slot was repeatedly adjusted, seemingly to her disadvantage. She claimed that the organizers kept moving her performance slot earlier, ultimately resulting in a mere ten-minute window to showcase her talent.

Adding to Makhadzi’s grievances, fellow artist and Zimbabwean superstar Winky D allegedly took the stage and performed for a staggering 80 minutes. This extended performance allegedly ate into Makhadzi’s precious time and encroached on the time allocated for fellow Zimbabwean superstar musician Jah Prayzah.
Makhadzi made a startling allegation, asserting that the promoter had exploited her and Jah Prayzah’s names to sell tickets for the event, yet deliberately deprived them of the time they deserved on stage. She claimed that this blatant manipulation was part of a larger plot to tarnish her brand and reputation. Expressing her heartfelt apologies to her loyal Zimbabwean fanbase.

Makhadzi admitted that the situation was beyond her control and that she was deeply sorry for not being able to deliver the performance they had eagerly anticipated.