Hero’s welcome for Makhadzi in Limpopo after winning BET award in the US

South African singer Makhadzi has returned home to a hero’s welcome after making history as the first artist from Limpopo to win a BET award. She was honored with a three-day homecoming ceremony led by Premier Dr. Phophi Ramathuba at the Meropa Casino in Polokwane.

Inspiring the Youth

 

During her homecoming ceremony, Makhadzi delivered a heartfelt speech, inspiring the youth to believe in themselves and their abilities. She expressed her gratitude to her fans and the government for their support, stating, “I’m a miracle child. I strongly believe that God used me to help people start believing in themselves. If there’s someone who doesn’t believe that it’s possible

The Limpopo government recognized Makhadzi’s achievement and commitment to the creative arts industry, which is a significant contributor to job creation and economic development. Premier Dr. Phophi Ramathuba emphasized the importance of protecting Limpopo artists from exploitation by managers and recording companies, promising to explore legislation that would safeguard their interests.

Rise to Fame

Makhadzi’s rise to fame began in 2019 with her hit song “Matorokisi,” and she has since become a household name in South Africa. Her music has resonated with fans across the country, and her BET win has cemented her status as a trailblazer in the industry.

Future Plans

Makhadzi has announced plans to collaborate with other African artists and hinted at upcoming music releases, including an EP or album before her one-woman show in Polokwane on December 21. Her fans are eagerly awaiting new music from the talented

A Legacy in the Making

The homecoming ceremony was a celebration of Makhadzi’s achievement and a testament to her dedication to her craft. She has inspired a new generation of artists and fans alike, and her legacy will continue to shape the music industry in South Africa and beyond.

Conclusion

Makhadzi’s historic BET win and her warm welcome home are a reminder of the power of hard work and determination. Her story serves as an inspiration to young artists and fans across South Africa, and her legacy will continue to be felt for years to come.