She got hit, went to the hospital, dropped a song cover from a hospital bed, and now a random legal twist has everyone asking who exactly is accusing whom.
The accident that started it all
The accident that started it all
- Makhadzi was involved in a car accident on December 31, 2025
- She was traveling from Limpopo to Johannesburg when it happened
- The crash left her hospitalized and recovering through the New Year
- While she is still healing, reports surfaced about a new legal case tied to the accident
- A motorist allegedly involved opened a reckless and negligent driving case
- The case was reportedly lodged at Mokopane Police Station
- Notably, it was not opened by Makhadzi or her team
- People close to Makhadzi were apparently confused by the move
- The driver allegedly claimed he hit a pedestrian early that morning
- He said someone from a black Mercedes-Benz helped Makhadzi and took her to the hospital
- He also reportedly noted the car’s registration before it left
- Makhadzi’s spokesperson, Lucky Tshilimandila, openly questioned the logic
- He pointed out that Makhadzi was not driving
- He added that the car she was in was stationary
- According to him, she had stepped out and was standing when the motorist hit her
- If her vehicle was not moving, the accusation feels misplaced
- The spokesperson made it clear that the situation does not add up
- That confusion is now part of the wider conversation online
- The situation got even more attention after Makhadzi used a hospital selfie as cover art
- The image promoted her new song Operations
- That move sparked heavy debate and mixed reactions
- Her team previously confirmed she returned home
- She is still receiving medical care
- A case was opened in Mokopane on the day of the accident
- How the newly reported case fits into that remains unclear
- Recovery, legal confusion, and public scrutiny are all colliding at once
- Fans are stuck trying to piece together timelines that do not align
- For now, the questions are louder than the answers