Did Makhadzi receive Funding from the Department Of Sport, Art and Culture, Here Manager explains everything

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This week on RISEfmDrive, we’re bringing you an exclusive update on the recent controversy involving South African music sensation, Makhadzi. 🌟🎶 The Department of Sport, Arts and Culture has made headlines, revealing that Makhadzi was one of the individuals who received R230,000 in funding from them. 💵🚨

Join us as we dive into the details of this unfolding story. We’ll be speaking with Makhadzi’s manager to get the full scoop on the funding, the department’s claims, and Makhadzi’s side of the story. Don’t miss this opportunity to hear directly from those involved and gain a deeper understanding of the situation. 📈🎤

Stay tuned for an insightful and comprehensive discussion on the latest in the world of South African entertainment! 🎵🌍 #RISEfmDrive #Makhadzi #FundingControversy #DepartmentOfSportArtsAndCulture #SouthAfricanMusic #ExclusiveInterview
12 Jul 2024 English South Africa Society & Culture

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