'People are really appreciating my work because that is why God is making it for me to travel overseas,' said an emotional Makhadzi upon return to SA after international tour.
Limpopo-born star Makhadzi said the success of her first international music shows showed her the world was ready for her.Award winning musician Makhadzi landed in OR Tambo International airport on Wednesday afternoon to loud cheers from her fans who were excited to see the star after she had her first international performance in Canada, and the United Kingdom.
“All I can say is when it comes to Makhadzi there was no difference, I believe that everyone that loved me from day one and my supporters overseas and everywhere they love Makhadzi for who she is, and what she does. So I make sure that I performed in all sorts. I did everything that is Makhadzi. Welcome home African Queen Makhadzi Josephine Manyai mother, Arehone and Murendeni Ralivhona sister at international airport OR Tambo.Ndivhudzannyi Ralivhona, had her humble beginnings performing in the streets before becoming the international star that she is today.
Maluleke shared that Makhadzi's tours and plans by the label to ensure the star continues with her international presence.
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