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“I’m coming back strong” – Makhadzi shares update after surviving car accident

Posted on January 7, 2026
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Makhadzi shows fans her recovery phase after accident

Makhadzi is focusing on healing and rebuilding her strength after surviving a car accident in the early hours of December 31.

The award-winning singer took to Instagram on Tuesday to give fans a glimpse into her recovery, sharing an emotional video from a physiotherapy session.

The clip was set to a song she recorded during her healing process, reflecting on loneliness, resilience, and hope.

“Coming back strong soon. Few weeks left. I recorded this song last night. I was feeling lonely, keep sending me beats … I will be working on them,” she wrote.

The update follows an earlier statement in which Makhadzi revealed that doctors have advised her to remain in home care for 10 weeks due to the injuries she sustained.

While the recovery period has forced her to pause live performances, she said it would not stop her from making music.

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