Award-winning South African singer and dancer Makhadzi has been making waves in the entertainment industry with her captivating performances and chart-topping hits. However, recent rumors have circulated about her allegedly declining R150 000 from Phalaphala Royal Heritage Festival organizers. In this article, we will delve into the details of the situation and explore Makhadzi’s response to the allegations.
The Rumors
Numerous reports and rumors have surfaced about Makhadzi rejecting the payment from the festival organizers. However, the singer has taken to social media to set the record straight and clarify the situation. In a statement, she explained that the festival organizers claimed they did not have a budget to book her for the event.
Makhadzi’s Response
“I am not going to Phalaphala Royal Heritage; they say they don’t have a budget. I am setting the record straight so that my fans and followers shouldn’t say I intentionally refused to be there or I am becoming big-headed,” Makhadzi wrote on social media.
She further emphasized her motto “no pay, no job, and vice versa,” indicating that she will not perform without proper compensation. Makhadzi also mentioned that she is busy with her own one-woman show at Peter Mokaba Stadium on December 21, where tickets are almost sold out.
The One Woman Show
Makhadzi’s one-woman show is highly anticipated, and fans are eagerly awaiting the event. The show will take place on the same day as the Phalaphala Royal Heritage Festival, which has led to speculation about her decision to prioritize her own event.
Conclusion
Makhadzi has set the record straight regarding the rumors about her declining payment from the Phalaphala Royal Heritage Festival organizers. Her response highlights the importance of fair compensation for artists and performers. As she prepares for her one-woman show, fans can expect an unforgettable performance from the talented singer and dancer.