Makhadzi claims she borrowed money from loan shark to attend BET Awards

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While she came back clutching a BET Award gong in her hand after she triumphed at the awards ceremony held on Sunday, South African musician Makhadzi has revealed that getting to Los Angeles had been a challenge, as she had to borrow money from loan sharks just for her to afford her plane tickets.

Makhadzi won the prestigious Viewers’ Choice: Best New International Act award on Sunday, earning praise from South Africans as she continues her ascent in the world of music.

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However, on her return, Makhadzi, admitted that she was broke and had to borrow money to attend the award ceremony.

Makhadzi is still paying off a debt she owes to the South African Revenue Services (SARS).

โ€œIt is not a secret, I was in the newspapers whatever, I think, last year somewhere. I donโ€™t know who sold me out because I feel like these SARS thingsโ€”itโ€™s like someone goes to spice you to tarnish you,โ€ she said on her return to Mzansi.

In December 2023, Sunday World reported that the award-winning songbirdโ€™s multi-million rand tax bill has been drastically reduced by a whopping 60%, hardly a month after she unleashed tax consultants on SARS to challenge the taxman.

The Matorokisi hitmaker was slapped with a staggering R6.6 million tax bill by SARS early in 2023.

Makhadzi said most of the money she made from shows went directly to servicing her debt.

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โ€œSo, I end up not having money for myself. For me to come here I had to go to mashonisa to get a get a loan because this month end, no matter if there is a BET, I have to pay.

“I had to borrow money to afford business class because besides everything, I must be the superstar that I am.โ€

Despite this, Makhadzi also said she was optimistic that her career was on an upward trajectory, with a victory at the prestigious Grammys also on her bucket list. As a BET award winner, she said the price for booking her was also going up.

โ€œI deserved this, I worked hard for this. Iโ€™m here today because of the hard work I put in. I used to perform in taverns, but because Iโ€™ve always believed in myself and loved my craft, Iโ€™m here with support of my fans,โ€ she said.

โ€œNow my price is going up. They must watch out. We are going for a Grammy next!โ€


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