Oscar Mbo Drama: Did He Sabotage Makhadzi's Performance?
- South African DJ and music producer Oscar Mbo is under fire for allegedly ruining Makhadzi's set.
- Fans are outraged after claims surfaced that Oscar cut Makhadzi’s performance short at the Bloemfontein Macufe Festival.
- Social media is buzzing with reactions as people weigh in on the controversial incident.

Oscar Mbo, the celebrated South African DJ and producer, has once again become the center of attention—but this time, it’s not for the right reasons. The internet is ablaze with discussions about whether or not he deliberately sabotaged Makhadzi's performance at the Bloemfontein Macufe Festival. Let’s dive into the details and find out what really went down.
What Happened at the Macufe Festival?
Oscar Mbo, the man behind hits like "Yes God," found himself in hot water over accusations that he deliberately disrupted Makhadzi’s set at the Bloemfontein Macufe Festival. Fans were left stunned when news broke that Makhadzi's performance was allegedly cut short due to actions taken by Oscar and his team. According to reports, Makhadzi herself addressed the issue on social media, claiming that Oscar Mbo's crew removed her USB during her performance, leaving her without music mid-set.
This isn’t the first time Oscar has been accused of such behavior. In the past, he faced similar criticism for reportedly ending Kharishma’s performance prematurely at an event in FNB Stadium. It seems like history might be repeating itself, but is there more to the story?
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In response to these allegations, Oscar Mbo took to Twitter (X) to clarify the situation. Here’s what he had to say:
"Oscar Mbo addresses backlash over Makhadzi incident at Macufe Festival. Oscar Mbo has come forward to share his perspective on the backlash he faced after being accused of sabotaging Makhadzi's performance at the Macufe festival in Bloemfontein. Allegations surfaced that Mbo and his crew removed Makhadzi's USB during her set at the event."
While Oscar insists that he acted professionally, many fans remain unconvinced. The debate continues to rage on social media.
What Are People Saying?
As you can imagine, the internet erupted with opinions after the news spread. Here’s a look at some of the reactions from fans and followers:
@MJMoalusii shared their thoughts:
"I will choose Makhadzi any day, no question. She is everything, but if Oscar's version is anything to go by, then he should be applauded for that. Being professional commences with one respecting the schedule. If Makhadzi arrived late, she should have apologized to Oscar."
@B_Margiano chimed in with this:
"I think Oscar Embyoo's ego is getting too big."
@ChrisEcxel102 had a fiery response:
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"Makhadzi must deal with him mythically."
@SibusisoMabuyaa added:
"This thing of Makhadzi playing a victim all the time is starting to annoy me."
@AHT_YssY offered a balanced take:
"Makhadzi should come out and clear the misunderstanding between her and Oscar Mbo. She got to the event late and still Oscar agreed to share his time with her when she got there."
@JuniorTp_ summed it up:
"She's not even sorry for her morning outrage."
Who Is Oscar Mbo, Anyway?
For those unfamiliar, Oscar Mbo is a household name in South African music circles. Known for his infectious beats and dynamic presence, he’s made a name for himself as both a DJ and producer. He gained fame through his work on The Ashmed Hour, a podcast series that quickly became a cultural phenomenon. But his journey wasn’t always smooth sailing.
Born and raised in Kriel, a small town in western Witbank, Oscar developed a passion for music early on. After finishing high school in 2009, he pursued higher education at the University of South Africa, where he studied occupational health and safety. By 2013, he had completed his degree and was ready to take the music world by storm.
At just 19 years old, Oscar co-founded Golden Boys Entertainment, a powerhouse label known for throwing unforgettable events. Over the years, he’s worked tirelessly to build his brand, releasing his debut album Golden Power in 2019 and embarking on international tours to showcase his talent.
Celebrating Makhadzi's Success
While all eyes are on Oscar Mbo right now, let’s not forget to celebrate Makhadzi’s incredible achievements. Recently, the BET Awards winner hit another career milestone when her album Mbofholowo and several of her singles received prestigious platinum and gold certifications.
Taking to her social media platforms, Makhadzi expressed her gratitude to her fans and supporters. Tracks like "Nia Zwifha" (platinum), "Number 1" (double platinum), and "Movie" and "Mapara" (multi-platinum) have proven her staying power in the industry. It’s clear that Makhadzi is a force to be reckoned with, and her success deserves recognition amid the current controversy.


