Makhadzi Featured on UK’s Classique Magazine Cover

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By Kinyua Mwangi

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It is without a doubt that Makhadzi is now Africa's biggest songstress with her winning streak taking her to the covers of British magazine, Classique.

She goes down the annals of history as the second South African woman to ever make it to the cover of the British magazine.

Kelly Khumalo is the first South African woman to be featured by Classique. Her musical overtures are now giving her gigs outside South African borders; she is getting ready for concerts in the US and the UK starting 2022.

Read Also: Makhadzi Wins ‘Best Artist in Africa Electro’ AFRIMA 2021 Award

The International magazine cover debut comes with a lot of goodies but she's still yet to reveal to the public.

Meanwhile, Makhadzi on Sunday won an AFRIMA 2021 award in Lagos, Nigeria just as South Africans were reeling in surprise at her being featured by Classic Magazine.

She won the award under the Best Artist, duo or group in the African Electro category. A few weeks ago, she signed a R120 million deal courtesy of ‘Kokhova’ album that she released at the height of COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.

Read Also: South Africa Entertainment News: Makhadzi Signs R120m Deal Thanks to ‘Kokhova’ Album

Makhadzi penned down the multi-million-rand deal with Kicks Sportswear SA. The ‘Zwivhuya’ hit maker says all this is God’s doing and she never expected that she would one day get to such heights.

“When God's timing is right everything falls into place, blessings come together and dreams become a reality. I am happy to announce that I have signed a R 120 million MEGA deal called Kokovha with @kickssportswear_sa to develop and create amazing products that will reflect everything that I am and believe in,” she informed her fans.

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