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Makhadzi grateful for Batswana's love, support

Makhadzi PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG
Makhadzi PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG

South African popular singer, Makhadzi says the love and support that Batswana fans have shown to her over the years is the main reason she chose to start her tour of her one-woman show in Botswana.

The talented artist is scheduled to stage a one-woman show at the Royal Aria Stadium in Tlokweng on March 26, 2022 courtesy of Gilbert Promotions. The event is anticipated to attract a large following after her successful shows during the previous festive season. The Mjolo hitmaker was the most booked artist this past festive season headlining big events such as the People’s Festival, Home Coming Concert, Kanye Festive Explosion and the Festive Opener with Makhadzi among others.

Her demand locally prompted her and Gilbert Promotions to stage a one-woman show that will give her enough time to perform to the satisfaction of her local fans. When she first announced on her social media account that she will be donating 10% of the show proceeds to charity there were some South African fans who bashed her for choosing to do the show in Botswana than South Africa. They said charity begins at home.

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