By Chantelle Muzanenhamo

South African singer Makhadzi has once again captured the attention of social media, this time not for her electrifying performances but rather for her struggle with English grammar.

Known for her catchy tunes and vibrant personality, the artist remains undeterred by the frequent mockery of her language skills.

In a recent Facebook post, Makhadzi promoted her upcoming single, “Maarab,” set to release next Friday, January 31.

“I am sorry to not reply early, khadzinators. MAARAB SONG WILL DROP NEXT WEEK FRIDAY 31 January,” she announced enthusiastically, signaling her commitment to her fans.

However, it was her follow-up message that had followers buzzing. Makhadzi urged her fans to cease video calling her in the morning, as she was still waking up. But her humorous take on the situation sparked a flurry of reactions.

“But please guys, I understand you have crush on me but please stop calling me with a video call in the morning.. I no look the same on my photo when I wake up in mourning,” she wrote, mistakenly spelling “morning” as “mourning.”

This slip-up led to a wave of commentary on her post, with fans debating whether the mistakes were simply a result of poor grammar or intentional humor.

 Despite the scrutiny, Makhadzi’s confidence remains unwavering, proving that she values connection with her followers above all else.

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