The documentary follows her arrival in the country from the United States and her three-day tour in Limpopo province.
Following the announcement that a documentary on Makhazi will soon be released, the BET award-winning music artiste has been approached by the broadcaster to produce his own reality show.
“The documentary is about her arrival in the country from the US, her three-day tour in Limpopo province and her performance in her hometown, Mashamba village,” said Makhadzi's manager, Lucky Chilimandira. Citizen.
For Makhazi, it was a full-circle moment as he returned from the US with his BET award and returned to the streets of Hohoyanghou to celebrate his win with the people of Limpopo.
Makhazi yesterday paraded at the BET Awards outside Boxer Superstore in Hohoyanghou, where she used to perform for a few cents and promote her CDs.
When it all began for her, she has just come full circle 🥺🔥 pic.twitter.com/T0KzwIW2z0
— Ronewa Mathephe (@Ronewa_Mathephe) July 13, 2024
Makhazi began his career selling music on those very same streets.
The musician, whose real name is Ndifhuzani Larivona, recounted his early days promoting his music at taxi ranks and public places to now being one of the most celebrated artistes in the country.
She did this after being nominated for Best New International Act in the audience vote category.
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Makaj Homecoming Doki
A good title Makhazi's HomecomingThe documentary is set to premiere on her YouTube channel. According to Tshirimandira, the move has prompted talks with broadcasters about producing a reality show solely focused on Makhadzi, but her manager says she is not ready to enter the reality TV world just yet.
“Yes, she is considering it, but not now. [broadcasters] These include the SABC, Mzansi Magic and others.”
Tshirimandira said the documentary would not delve into the musician's financial troubles, despite reports that she had had to turn to loan sharks to fund her travels.
However, in the documentary's trailer, Makhatji can be seen saying: “I still had R8,000 left and for the first time in my life I decided to say my name in front of Mashonisa.” [loan shark]… Within five minutes she forwarded it, I forwarded it to the travel agent, the travel agent booked me business class on ka sekorot (credit), and I was on a flight to Los Angeles.”
Earlier this month, Makhazi denied allegations that the Department of Sports, Arts and Culture (DSAC) had supported him over the past 14 months.
The musician's team explained that the money she received from the police was compensation for services rendered.
“she [Makhadzi] “We wish to categorically and unequivocally state that we have never received or applied for any funds from DSAC in the past 14 months,” a statement from Makhazi Entertainment Communications read.
But the following morning, newly appointed Minister for Sport, Arts and Culture Gayton McKenzie clarified his position.
“Mr Makhazi is not a grant recipient but a service provider, our IT team is in the process of fixing the first link as there are still two links remaining.
“I will speak to Mr Makhazi shortly and respond once I understand what has happened regarding his comments,” Mackenzie said on Twitter under his former alias X.
But Tshirimandira Citizen The meeting has yet to take place. “No, she has not met with the minister.”
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