Doctors Give Green Light
Award-winning South African performer Makhadzi has officially been cleared to return to work following her recent car accident recovery. According to a media statement released on 16 February 2026, doctors confirmed on 13 February — after a medical check-up in Polokwane — that she is fit to resume professional commitments.
Medical Care and Support Acknowledged
The singer expressed gratitude to medical staff at Netcare Pholosho Hospital for their care during her recovery. She also thanked government leaders including Sports Minister Gayton Mackenzie, Limpopo Premier Phophi Ramathuba, and Polokwane Mayor John Mpe, alongside her family, fans, and industry supporters.
Industry and Fan Support Highlighted
Special appreciation was extended to fellow artists, supporters, the AFRIMAs, and the Munguambe Foundation for messages of encouragement and prayers during her healing journey.
New Music and Comeback Performance Planned
Despite the recovery period, Makhadzi has reportedly continued working on new music. Fans can expect fresh releases soon, with a major comeback performance scheduled for 1 May 2026 at Fountains in Pretoria.
Bookings Reopened
The statement confirms the artist is once again available for bookings. Media enquiries are being handled by spokesperson Lucky Tshilimandila, signalling a full return to professional activity after months focused on recovery.
