Makhadzi Steps Up: Offering A Helping Hand To 20 Students In Need
- Grammy-nominated artist Makhadzi has announced on social media that she's searching for 20 students who need financial assistance.
- The talented Limpopo-born musician wants to ease the financial burden of university registration fees for deserving students.
- South Africans have flooded her social media with heartfelt messages of gratitude for her kindness and generosity.

Makhadzi, the powerhouse behind hits like "Haka Motorokisi," is not just lighting up stages but also making a difference off them. The celebrated musician, who recently turned heads with her One Woman show, has extended a helping hand to university students grappling with financial challenges. She's actively searching for 20 students who are struggling to afford their registration fees for the upcoming academic year.
The Trace Award nominee, known for her vibrant energy and authentic voice, has taken to her social media platforms to announce this generous initiative. In a heartfelt post, Makhadzi expressed her desire to support students who might otherwise be forced to put their dreams on hold due to financial constraints. Her message resonates deeply with many South Africans who understand the struggles of accessing higher education.
In a recent post on X, Makhadzi wrote, "Are you a student struggling to register for the 2025 academic year? I would like to assist 20 students by covering their registration fees." Her words have sparked a wave of admiration and support from her followers, who have praised her for her compassion and willingness to give back to the community.
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"Are you a student struggling to register for the 2025 academic year? I would like to assist 20 students by covering their registration fees," she wrote.
Some users, like MorwaNurse, chimed in with constructive feedback, suggesting that instead of asking for motivational letters, Makhadzi could focus on helping students from her own community. MorwaNurse commented, "Why write motivational letters? Charity begins at home. Surely you know one or two struggling students from your hood. Help them and stop with this nonsense of motivational letters."
@TakatsoLisbeth shared a touching story about a young man she met at a car wash who had dropped out of WITS University due to financial difficulties. "Apparently, he was at WITS but he could no longer afford to pay fees and he had to drop out. He is working at a car wash but he’s still not making enough. I will screenshot this to show him when I knock off," she replied.
@MotoneThat49135 reached out to Makhadzi with heartfelt gratitude, saying, "Hello Makhadzi, I'm a huge fan of your music and the inspiration you bring to the youth. I am reaching out to you because I’m a young soccer player with big dreams of making it to the top. Your story of perseverance and success resonates deeply with me. Your support and advice would mean the world to me."
@KeshnerNtiyiso added, "I don't know, but I believe this, please keep it up with that mercy, and be blessed." His message echoed the sentiments of many who believe in the power of kindness and generosity.
@Tsholof14954487 encouraged Makhadzi to stay strong despite any negativity she might encounter. "Don’t be discouraged by negative comments. Your lending hand will go a long way. It is tough and sad to be in the queue at institutions," he said.

Makhadzi's Heartwarming Gesture Amidst Social Media Buzz
In other entertainment news, earlier this year, Makhadzi made headlines for a different reason—her endearing use of English on social media. Fans couldn't help but laugh and admire her when she asked her crush not to call her in "the mourning" instead of "the morning." This quirky moment quickly became a trending topic on Twitter, showcasing her authentic and relatable personality.
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From the Stage to the Heart of Her Community
Makhadzi's efforts to support students reflect her commitment to uplifting the next generation. As a role model, she's showing young people that success is not just about achieving personal goals but also about giving back to those in need. Her initiative serves as a reminder that even small acts of kindness can create a ripple effect of positivity and hope.
Through her music and her actions, Makhadzi continues to inspire millions. Whether it's her unique voice or her generous heart, she's proving that true artistry lies not just in talent but in the ability to make a difference in the world.


