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Makhadzi makes 4 million in one night after rejected offer of 80K

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Makhadzi makes 4 million in one night

By Burnett Munthali

South African sensation Makhadzi has once again proven her star power, turning down an offer of 80,000 Rand to perform at the Royal Garden Festival, only to make a staggering 4 million Rand in a single night. The queen of African dance music demonstrated her business acumen and self-worth by organizing her own event after the Royal Garden Festival refused to pay her the 240,000 Rand fee she requested.

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Makhadzi makes 4 million in one night after rejected offer of 80K

Determined to prove her value, Makhadzi decided to host her own show on the same day as the festival, filling up not one but two venues. Both events were sold out, with thousands of fans flocking to see the electrifying performer in action. In doing so, she made a powerful statement about knowing her worth and not settling for less than she deserves.

Makhadzi’s bold decision has catapulted her to even greater heights, solidifying her status as one of the most influential artists in the country. Her ability to draw massive crowds and generate significant revenue showcases her immense popularity and the respect she commands in the entertainment industry.

The viral hashtag #KnowYourWorth has followed the news of her triumph, with fans and fellow artists alike praising her for standing her ground and turning a rejected offer into a massive financial success. Makhadzi’s story serves as an inspiration to others, reminding them to never compromise their value, even when faced with rejection.

As she continues to dominate the music scene, Makhadzi’s journey is a testament to hard work, confidence, and the importance of recognizing one’s true potential. By rejecting the 80K offer and going on to make 4 million in one night, she has proven that knowing your worth can lead to greater opportunities and incredible success.

Burnett Munthali

Burnett Munthali is a Maravipost Political analyst (also known as political scientists) he covers Malawi political systems, how they originated, developed, and operate. he researches and analyzes the Malawi and Regional governments, political ideas, policies, political trends, and foreign relations.


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