Shingirirayi Mugodi
SOUTH African energy goddess, Ndivhudzannyi “Makhadzi” Ralivhona, is expected in the country tomorrow.
This time around she won’t be performing either in Harare or Bulawayo but she will be meeting her fans in Kadoma
Two Kings Entertainment, under the leadership of Dee Nosh, is behind Makhadzi’s visit.
And, being her first visit in the mining town, Makhadzi is also expected to experience a feel of Kadoma’s nightlife.
During her visit, Dee Nosh said, Makhadzi will sign a pact with Jah Prayzah, as their synergy is bearing fruits.
She is also set to hold a double with Jah Prayzah tomorrow at The Odyssey Hotel in Kadoma.
Socialite Madam Boss will be the hostess of the night. But, it should be mentioned that all the attention would be on Makhadzi, whose appeal among Zimbabweans, continues to rise.
Speaking to H-Metro, Dee Nosh confirmed the 26-year-old’s Kadoma visit.
“Makhadzi will now be expected in the country on Saturday morning before he takes the road trip to Kadoma for the show.
“We expected her to make a number of stops along the way meeting fans that we expect to come and grace our event on Saturday night.
“We have always wanted to put Kadoma on the world map and we are not going back on our intentions to market this area,” he said.
Nosh said he was pleased by Jah Prayzah and Makhadzi’s pact, which promises to yield results.
“Makhadzi fell in love with Zimbabwe when she came here for a show early this year.
“She expressed her desire to work with Jah Prayzah on a music project.
“During her visit, we are going to host her in Kadoma at the Odyssey Hotel come October 22.
“She has dropped a musical video confirming her visit on various social media platforms,” said Dee Nosh.
The award-winning promoter said Makhadzi’s visit was also part of their efforts to market Kadoma. “A number of promoters tend to host international acts in big towns like Harare and Bulawayo.
“Small towns like Kadoma, Chinhoyi and Masvingo can also host big stars if all the logistics are in place. “In Kadoma, we have hosted international acts before like Mafikizolo and Makhadzi’s performance and it’s a clear sign we are committed towards hosting international acts in the so-called small towns,” he added.
Early this year, Makhadzi recorded a single titled ‘Dzima,’ alongside Jah Prayzah, when she came for the JamAfro Festival held at Alex Sports Club.




