Two Major SA Stars Involved in Separate Car Accidents: Here’s How They’re Doing Now
South African music fans had a tense start to the year as two of the country’s rising and established stars were involved in separate car accidents. Fortunately, both artists have survived without life-threatening injuries, bringing relief to fans across the country.
Makhadzi: Grateful for a Second Chance
Award-winning Limpopo singer Makhadzi, born Ndivhudzannyi Ralivhona, was admitted to hospital following a car crash on December 31, while travelling from Limpopo to Johannesburg. Her management company, Makhadzi Entertainment, confirmed the accident at the time, and the nation held its breath.
In a heartfelt update shared on social media, Makhadzi expressed her gratitude for surviving the ordeal. “I feel a need to update you about my health because of the love and support you have been showing me, not only in South Africa but across Africa globally,” she wrote.
While she has been discharged from hospital, doctors have advised her to rest at home for 10 weeks, refraining from performing on stage during her recovery. Despite the setback, the singer is optimistic about the future.
“I won’t be performing, but I will be in the studio doing what He saved me for. Thank you for giving me a second chance to breathe,” Makhadzi shared. Fans have flooded her post with messages of love, relief, and prayers for a smooth recovery.
The accident has also offered Makhadzi a moment of reflection. She emphasized that her well-being and creative work will take priority over performances in the coming weeks.
Tribby Wadi Bhozza: Minor Injuries, Major Relief
Not long after Makhadzi’s accident, Lekompo sensation Tribby Wadi Bhozza had his own brush with danger. The rising star was involved in a crash late on Saturday night while en route to a performance in Seshego, near Polokwane.
Images of Tribby’s vehicle, showing significant front-end damage, quickly circulated on social media, sparking widespread concern. However, updates soon confirmed that the young performer suffered only minor injuries. He was assisted at the scene by passersby and is expected to make a quick recovery.
Fans reacted with relief, flooding social media with messages like, “Thank God he is not injured,” and “We can’t wait to see Tribby back on stage!” Seshego, a hub for Lekompo performances, often draws large, enthusiastic crowds, making his safe arrival all the more crucial.
Tribby’s accident highlights a broader concern: many Lekompo artists travel late at night to gigs across rural Limpopo, increasing the risk of road incidents. Despite this, the genre continues to dominate youth music in the region, and fans are eager to see Tribby return to the energetic performances that have made him a local favourite.
Fans and the Industry Rally Around Artists
Both incidents serve as reminders of the dangers that South African artists face while on the road. From Limpopo to Gauteng, the music community and fans have rallied to show support, with messages of encouragement trending on social media.
Makhadzi and Tribby’s experiences also underscore the resilience of South African performers, who balance demanding schedules with the unpredictable realities of travel. For now, the focus is on healing, family support, and studio work, with fans hopeful for a safe and strong return to the stage.
Source: IOL
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