SA queen: Makhadzi receives a hero’s welcome back from her tour in Europe and Canada

Europe and Canada”/>For nearly a month, Makhadzi has been touring around Europe and Canada. In the middle of July, she began her cleaning tour. The Magear singer has physically and symbolically made her career into gold.


 

 

 

Ndivhudzannyi Ralivhona, popularly known as Makhadzi, disclosed before she left the nation that she had won two Dstv Mzansi viewer’s choice awards and got 18 plaques. The teenager is unstoppable.

On both her UK and Canada tours, Makhadzi’s energetic theatrical performances tore down barriers everywhere she went. While she was still abroad, she released her song Magear and then posted a teaser for the music video.

Makhadzi came today and entered the OR Tambo International Airport while being flanked by police officers who were forming a guard of honor.

She appeared before a sizable throng who were singing and shouting for her. Makhadzi’s expression indicated that she was pleasantly shocked by this.

As her admirers went ballistic, she started to become upset and approached them to greet them.

One of those admirers was none other than Mohale Motaung, a self-described ardent supporter of Makhadzi.

To welcome his idol back, Mohale was clutching a bouquet of flowers, and she appeared ecstatic to see him.

His video had captions by Mohale. “Love her always, please, Queen, come home.”

Makhadzi in CanadaMakhadzi in Canada-Image Source(Instagram/Makhadzi)

In Canada and the UK, Makhadzi played for sold-out audiences. From Manchester to Toronto in Canada, everyone seemed to be familiar with her music, and she danced as though she had been possessed by a power.

The singer and social media celebrity Inno Morolong recently got into an online argument over allegations that the singer owes promoters money because she doesn’t honor bookings.

The Kokovha singer and Inno apparently exchanged abusive text messages after that.

Makhadzi is dating Kgaogelo Moagi, also known as Master KG. She is currently dealing with these problems as well as Master KG’s own drama with his well-known song Jerusalema.

I’m back in South Africa, but I’m at a loss for words. She captioned the video of her arrival, “Thank you.

Her career is headed in the correct direction, and it appears that she has no end to her potential. Mzansi and the rest of the world are in agreement.