MONEY IS GOOD: A Look Into Makhadzi’s House That Show How Much Money She Has

lWe love hearing about women who use their musical talents to start businesses and make impacts in Africa. Makhadzi (Ndivhudzannyi Ralivhona) is one of these wonderful women. This woman went from being a nobody to owning luxury cars and residences. Makhadzi’s net worth has grown gradually since her fame.

The South African singer was born on June 30, 1996, in Ha-Musina, Limpopo. She’s always felt obligated to speak up because she grew up with her mother in a poor environment. She never let anyone deter her. Makhadzi’s passion, talent, and persistence have helped her overcome difficulties.

 

 

Her music career boosted Makhadzi’s wealth.

The singer is wealthy, however not as much as other Limpopo female stars. Makhadzi’s net worth might reach $5 million in 2021. She’s amassed a fortune via gigs, music royalties, and endorsements. The teenage singer admits she loves luxury cars, which is surprising. She’s often photographed with cars and has several unique ones.

Singer owns two luxury cars

Makhadzi spends a lot of money on automobiles, so she was angry when her first one was stolen. Makhadzi’s fortunate wealth has allowed her to follow her passion for cars, including an Audi A4. Audi Polokwane allegedly gifted the car.

After an accident in December 2018, the singer bought a new Audi A4. After divorcing Rita Dee, Makhadzi acquired a Mercedes-Benz A-Class 2020.

Myth Of Makhadzi Buying A Maserati

Fans have several theories about Makhadzi despite her undisclosed net worth. Makhadzi, a car and photography lover, got renowned in 2020 after posting a viral photo on Instagram.

Her fans mistook her photo in front of a high-end Maserati for a recent automobile purchase. Her happy fans reposted and wrote her congratulations letters. Given the Maserati’s value, most of her followers were thrilled.

A model for many young females because of her ability to rise from obscurity to superstardom without letting circumstances or surroundings stifle her goals. Her social media pages were popular and exciting. A poor woman’s R2.6 million automobile purchase inspired people nationwide.

Talifhani, her brand manager, dispelled the presumption by saying the car wasn’t hers and she’d merely snapped a photo with it, surprising the audience. The true owner of the car was never found.

Home Tour

Because of her personal money, Makhadzi has built a home. She chose to create the mansion after seeing photos on social media.

As the oldest child of divorced parents, she felt obligated to give her mother a home. Makhadzi finished her province’s building in 2021. The house was built between 2019 to 2021. Since then, she’s lived in her ash-and-cream villa. Makhadzi thinks her mother is thanking her for raising her alone after her father’s divorce.

Nobody knows where Makhadzi lives now, whether she lives in the same building as her family or in a home she built or rented.

She’s had some controversies.

Makhadzi has been embroiled in several scandals. Since Becoming A Star, she’s engaged in scandals. She uses social media to vent. She believes venting on social media will help her recuperate.

Kia-Picanto saga With Rita Dee

The Kia-Picanto Fight Makhadzi’s first automobile, a Kia Picanto, was allegedly bought in her former manager’s name. She says she paid for the car under her manager’s name. After payment, the car would be transferred, per the arrangement. Her ex-manager didn’t respect her contract after she made money. Rita demanded Makhadzi fix her crashed Audi before she could drive the Kia-Picanto.

Makhadzi’s Money Loss

Economic Loss Makhadzi lost a lot of money despite her luck. Makhadzi’s former boss robbed her. She was annoyed since she worked for her boss the whole time they were together.

She said she trusted her prior manager so much that she asked her to claim her iTunes money, and she had never calculated her music earnings. After a disagreement, the manager stopped returning her calls.

Makhadzi debated whether or not to tell the story publicly. Rita Dee’s fans retaliated by initiating a #RitaDeeMustFall social media movement.

Rita Dee has sued Makhadzi for defamation of character. She claims Makhadzi owes her nothing. Matorokisi and Riya Venda, two of Makhadzi’s songs, were also removed. She said YouTube never compensated her for the views and she wasn’t willing to reimburse the money. Makhadzi allegedly ended their relationship after signing a direct distribution arrangement with Open Mic.

As for Rita, her lawyer is worried about her safety after learning Makhadzi’s fans are threatening to assault her.

Inspired by Makhadzi – From Street Dancing To Chart-Topping Songs

From Street Dancing to Chart-Topping Hits The Queen of Limpopo Dance Music began singing on the streets at 12 with a following of five people, which has since grown to millions. She started as a street dancer with Makirikiri in 2010. Initially, she gave free weekend performances.

She persisted despite a tough start and rejections from TV and radio stations. Her “never-say-die” attitude and hard work made her street-famous and her music popular in her neighborhood.

The popular Limpopo wedding songs genre helped her debut into the industry. She became a local sensation by singing at weddings while still in high school.

Her 2017 song Tashanda Vhuya made her famous. She’s since collaborated with music’s biggest names. Riya Venda’s hit with DJ Tira launched her career. “Yo shoma” was declared the year’s greatest Tshivenda hit at the 2017 Limpopo Music Awards.

Makhadzi released Kokovha (Crawl) in 2020. It would go on to be one of her most popular songs. Tshikwama, Amadoda, Mphemphe, and Kokovha were among the top-charting tracks on iTunes.

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