Mohale Motaung Crowns His Gurl Makhadzi the Littest Performer in Mzansi
- Mohale Motaung is standing by his friend Makhadzi, making it known on social media that she is hands-down the best performer in South Africa
- Answering a question online, Mohale hyped his girl up, giving her the title of littest performer in Mzansi
- Makhadzi fans came out in their numbers to show their support and second what Mohale had said
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Mohale Motaung made it known on social media that he believes Makhadzi is the best performer in Mzansi, no question about it.
Taking to social media after answering a question regarding who the best performer in South Africa is, Mohale gave the crown to Makhadzi without hesitation.
“Pls, we all know it’s Makhadzi.”
Fellow Makhadzi fans took to the comment section to back Mohale up. Makhadzi is an incredible artist who is totally deserving of this kind of support.
“True bros... Makhadzi is the best.”
“I love your consistency when it comes to Makhadzi, you are a great friend.”
“I agree... it's definitely @MakhadziSA.”
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“She's amazing. I just love her Mohale. She's a whole vibe you know ”
“Periodt!!!!”
Briefly News previously reported that Mohale Motaung is a busybody and is working hard to secure the bag for himself. The hardworking celebrity recently took to social media to share that he was not officially a director of his fifth company. Wow!
Somizi’s hubby has been working very hard lately and the results are showing.
It was also reported that Makhadzi has reportedly moved on from Master KG and is now in the arms of a wealthy businessman.
Several local publications have reported that Makhadzi is dating Zwivhuya Nelwamondo, the Chief Executive Officer at Lwams Africa. The man is more popularly known as Zwi Lwams.
Lwams Africa has been sponsoring several of Makhadzi’s recent gigs. In addition, the Venda artist and businessman have been snapped in the same areas all too often.
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Source: Briefly News