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Makhadzi, home after New Year’s Eve crash, faces 10-week recovery
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82343, member: 636"] Pop star wrecks car, gets forced vacation. South African singer Makhadzi crashed her vehicle on New Year's Eve, traveling from Limpopo to Johannesburg. The musician suffered injuries requiring hospital treatment but is now stable at home. Doctors ordered a strict ten-week rest period with no performances allowed. Her team postponed all upcoming gigs to prioritize recovery. Makhadzi shared an emotional update, thanking fans for their support. She acknowledged the difficulty of missing shows but vowed to use the time writing new music. The artist expressed gratitude for what she called a second chance. The accident highlights ongoing road safety concerns during busy holiday travel. Several other celebrities faced similar scares last year. Fans globally flooded social media with well-wishes under dedicated hashtags. Fellow artists also publicly shared messages hoping for her speedy recovery. Makhadzi plans to work in the studio during her mandated break. She confirmed her voice was not damaged in the collision. The singer from Ha-Mashamba is known for her energetic Afro pop style. This unexpected halt interrupts a previously packed schedule of sold-out events. [/QUOTE]
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