Makhadzi seems to be enjoying victory after winning the heart of former Tshakuma Tsha Madzivhandela (TTM) football club Lawrence Mulaudzi.
In June, ZiMoja reported how she was chased out of an event by the VhaVenda Princess Masindi Mphephu for flirting with her man. The two most popular and respected Venda women weere embroiled in a brawl over the businessman.
MAKHADZI KICKED OUT OF THE EVENT
The ladies came face to face at a lodge in Nandoni, Thohoyandou in Limpopo where the princess was celebrating her birthday party. The Ghanama hitmaker was invited to perform by Mulaudzi, who was dating the princes at the time. On that day, the two women nearly exchanged blows when the princess suspected that the musician was flirting with her man. A source who was at the celebration told ZiMoja at the time Masindi's friends came between the women and asked Makhadzi and her dancers to leave the event. It's alleged that Makhadzi was also not aware that the businessman was two timing her with the princess.
Princess Masindi Mphephu
MULAUDZI GOES WITH THE MUSICIAN
ZiMoja can reveal that Mulaudzi chose Makhadzi over the princess who is currently fighting for the throne in court. According to sources, the two love birds are no longer hiding their relationship. "They have been seen going out wining and dining. They no longer hiding it and doesn't seem like they care about what people think," adds the source. According to another source, the renowned businessman has been supportive and instrumental in shaping Makhadzi to become business savvy, especially after she left Open Mic records. "He's been helping and coaching her when it comes to business," says the source. The two were also seen cosy at an event in Venda last weekend. Another source added that the two have been traveling together and they are even planning their festive season around their busy schedules. When called for comment Makhadzi's manager Lucky Tshilimandila said he can't comment on her private life."Unfortunately, I only manage her music business and not her personal life therefore I am not at liberty to comment on her private life," he said. Makhadzi refused to comment.
Princess Masindi spokesperson Vho Mashudu Muvhangona said, "The feeling is that you should just go ahead and write whatever without her aiding you to further drag her in a matter that only serves to ruin her reputation," .