MAKWASSIE, LEBALENG - Police in Makwassie say they have not yet made arrests following the torching and damaging of equipment at the Annual Fun Games and Music Festival in Makwassie on December, 27, 2024
Patrons appeared to be angry when the artist Ndivhudzannyi Ralivhona also known as Makhadzi did not show up for the event
The organisers and Makhadzi’s management team apparently had some unresolved logistical issues
North West Police spokesperson Adele Myburgh says the stage and other equipment worth an estimated R3 million were burnt down
On Friday, 27 December 2024, Ndivhudzannyi (Makhadzi) Ralivhona released a statement confirming that she was indeed scheduled to perform at the event
"Makhadzi Entertainment is pleased to announce that Makhadzi has been scheduled to perform at the Kwas London Annual Fun Games & Music Festival. On 14 November 2024 , a contract was provided to the promoter which specified that a 50% deposit must be received prior to any promotional activities on social media. The promoter reached out to us for an engagement & we agreed on a fee of R180 000, unfortunately the promoter did not reach the agreement by failing to pay the balance within 14 days period. Please note that we did not receive the balance within 14 Days period" - Makhadzi Entertainment
Investigations into the 28th December incident are underway
“Investigations into the incident are underway and no arrest has been effected. Police request anyone who may have information that can assist in the investigation to contact the station commander of Makwassie, Captain Bereng Hlasa, on 082 575 8377 or the South African Police Service (SAPS) crime stop number: 08600 10111. Anonymous tip-offs can also be communicated via the Mysaps app from your smart phone.” - North West Police spokesperson Adele Myburgh
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Updated: 22:01 31 January 2025 Friday
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