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Dr Malinga shares good news with his Fans

Dr Malinga shares good news with his Fans

Dr Malinga shares good news with his Fans

South African musician Dr Malinga and his wife have joyfully welcomed their sixth child into the world. The artist, known for his energetic performances and catchy hits, shared the exciting news on social media, expressing his gratitude and happiness at the new addition to their family.

Dr Malinga shares good news with his Fans

In his post, Dr Malinga expressed his love and excitement for the newest member of the family. He also thanked his fans and followers for their support and well wishes during this special time. The couple, who have been open about their journey as parents, are overjoyed to expand their family and are looking forward to the new experiences and memories that lie ahead.

Fans and fellow artists have flooded the comments with congratulatory messages, celebrating the couple’s new arrival. Dr Malinga’s candidness and joy in sharing his personal life with his audience have made this moment even more special for his supporters.

Dr Malinga shares good news with his Fans

As Dr Malinga and his wife embark on this new chapter, they continue to be an inspiration to many, demonstrating the joys and challenges of parenthood while balancing a busy career in the entertainment industry. The couple’s openness about their family life has endeared them to many, making this latest news a heartwarming moment for all who follow their journey.

Dr Malinga deported from Zimbabwe

Dr Malinga deported from Zimbabwe

Dr Malinga deported from Zimbabwe

Mzansi musician Dr Malinga was said to have been booked to perform in Zimbabwe recently. However, all plans went south after an event promoter failed to secure the necessary clearance and work permit which resulted in the musician getting deported, a local publication reported.

Dr Malinga was said to have been booked to perform at Ngom Primary School in Gwanda. However, the negligent promoter failed to pay attention to detail and overlooked a major part of organizing an event for a foreign artist. The Petronela hitmaker is said to have spoken out since the incident and was quoted as saying,

“Yesterday we flew to Zimbabwe but we got deported.”

Dr Malinga deported from Zimbabwe

“Zimbabwe sorry for that. But it was complications from your side, from promoter’s side not from my side because mina I came, he added.

Dr Malinga has come a long way from his days of crying for help on Podcast and Chill with MacG and seems to be back on his feet. During the podcast, he had broken down into tears and admitted to having financial woes in front of the world. According to ECR, at the time, he blamed his money problems on the result of having no gigs due to the covid-19 pandemic.

However, in one of his latest Twitter posts, he had social media users scratching their heads when he was seen flying first class. This is because not so long ago, the renowned musician had confessed to owing SARS (South African Revenue Services) a staggering R500 000, IOl reported.

Dr Malinga calls out Makhadzi for ill treating him

Dr Malinga calls out Makhadzi for ill treating him

Dr Malinga calls out Makhadzi for ill treating him

Dr Malinga reveals how Makhadzi used him to promote her 2022 show. Makhadzi was one of the celebrities who rose to help the music icon after he publicly sought help as he lost some of his assets to SARS due to unsettled debt. The Ma Gear hitmaker announced that Malinga is on the lineup of her One Woman show, and it gained her accolades.

“I would like dr Malinga to come perform at my one-woman show. I sent a DM for sure he didn’t see it. I really want to support him from bottom of my heart. Anyone with management contact please DM me,” she wrote.

Dr Malinga calls out Makhadzi for ill treating him

“I finally got dr Malinga. I promise to not exploit him but to share the little I have with him. God must bless and protect us artists we have been going through a lot during COVID19. We all suffered,” she added.

Taking to Facebook, Malinga ranted on how he was treated poorly at the show, despite promising not to exploit him.

Dr Malinga calls out Makhadzi for ill treating him

Dr Malinga wrote: “Let me count I never ate anything at your show….no drinks I’ll go live soon to tell people that you promised you won’t exploit me, promoters treat me better than you did.

Dr Malinga calls out Makhadzi for ill treating him

“I’ll tell people the whole story when i go live soon. You only wanted to promote your how using my name mxm. Is not that I hate you NO just your attitude.” No accommodation for thee Dr Malinga.

Dr Malinga celebrates 10 years in music industry

Dr Malinga celebrates 10 years in music industry

Dr Malinga celebrates 10 years in music industry

Dr Malinga is excited to have been honoured. He was honoured during the Tshwane All Benefit
Concert, which they later renamed Tshwane All White Dr Malinga Benefit Concert. The concert was held at Mzansi Resort, formerly known as Morula Sun in Mabopane, Tshwane, on Saturday, 16 December.

Dr Malinga, whose real name is Goodwill Malinga, said he’ll continue doing the good work, blessing and
entertaining people with music. He said he has been in the music industry for more than 10 years. It’s an honour to be pointed out in my kasi of Tshwane. It’s rare to be honoured in your Kasi. This is my recognition for doing well in the music industry,” he said. The musician from Hammanskraal, Tshwane, said he
canceled all his gigs around the country on 16 December to be part of this concert.

Dr Malinga celebrates 10 years in music industry

“This is not all about money, it’s also about honour. I dedicated myself to be part of this moment,” he said.
Dr Malinga said his mission is to bring back festivals like Hammanskraal Comes Alive and Ekasi Festival Show.
“I am thankful for everyone who supported me during my SARS issue. People even lied that I bought a McLaren, but anyway I love the car,” he said. He added that he is also grateful to EFF leader, Julius Malema, who is paying his accountant.

Dr Malinga celebrates 10 years in music industry

Dr Malinga said he will do Afro-pop and Afro-jazz next year, because fans are asking for it. Mafikizolo’s Nhlanhla Nciza said the festival was nice. Tshwane is known for all white parties, it felt good especially because it’s a benefit concert and I will continue to come here,” she said. The founder of Tshwane All White Benefit and Soul Festival, Tiny Baloyi, said they were doing this for Dr Malinga. I am doing this from my heart and out of love,” she said. She said it’s part of celebrating 15 years of all-white and 10 years of Dr Malinga in the music industry. We want to give him flowers while he can still smell them,” said Baloyi. Rendani Mulaudzi, an All White festival fan, said she was happy to be part of the concert. This is my Christmas and seeing everyone wearing white made me happy,” said Rendani.

Dr Malinga sets record straight on viral McLaren video

Dr Malinga sets record straight on viral McLaren video

Dr Malinga sets record straight on viral McLaren video

While there might be speculation Dr Malinga, real name Goodwill, is being reckless with his monetary donations, buying expensive rides, he has disputed the claims.

This amid the Hangover hit maker shooting up the trends list after posting a video of himself in a R5m McLaren playing his latest single Ngiyabonga Nkosi. “It’s not my car, it’s just a video. I never wrote that the car is mine. It’s my friend’s car, not my car. For now, I cannot afford such a car. Even if I had the money I wouldn’t buy that car now. That car is too small for me, I love big cars. Buying a McLaren for me is the last resort,” he said
“I think the song is what misled them because I’m thanking God. They might have thought I was thanking God for the car.”

Malinga had fans and celebrities sending him money after he became a puddle of tears revealing the SA Revenue Service (Sars) hit him with a R2m bill in an interview on Podcast and Chill.

Assuring his fans, the star said he had put the money to good use, and hasn’t bought a car since 2016, claiming he only owns a Mercedes-Benz sprinter and one other sprinter.

“The money that they donated helped a lot, I paid R100,000 to Sars and now I am getting booked and getting the booking money … You don’t help people and expect them not to grow. Though some will say cars are not investment, sometimes it’s an investment in your happiness.

“Some people are just acting like they invested. Those that are giving me backlash are the people that didn’t contribute at all, they just like fighting. And even if I bought it, sometimes when you donate, you donate for someone to grow not to kill him …”

Dr Malinga bags more bookings following his touching interview with Mac G

Dr Malinga bags more bookings following his touching interview with Mac G

Dr Malinga bags more bookings following his touching interview with Mac G

Dr. Malinga is in a celebratory mood as he is getting more bookings following his touching interview with Mac G.
The interview which got the attention of so many celebrities resulting in them helping him has also landed the star more gigs.

Dr Malinga bags more bookings following his touching interview with Mac G

Malinga pleaded with the nation to help him after he lost his valuables and got into financial troubles after SARS came after him.

Dr Malinga bags more bookings following his touching interview with Mac G

Well, he is so happy as he has been booked to perform at a soccer match and many of his fans have congratulated him.

Malinga tweeted: “Morning LINGAS FAM they booked us at CAROLINA Mpumalanga Passion Football Club this Saturday let’s go rock them Thanks bye

Dr Malinga’s bank balance skyrockets after receiving lots of cash from Black Coffee and Malema

Dr Malinga’s bank balance skyrockets after receiving lots of cash from Black Coffee and Malema

Dr Malinga's bank balance skyrockets after receiving lots of cash from Black Coffee and Malema

Grounded Dr Malinga’s bank balance skyrocketed after receiving thousands of cash from Black Coffee and other well-wishers.

The South African vocalist’s fall from grace has been a social buzz after his recent visit to Podcast and Chill with MacG where he broke down in tears about his financial difficulties.

He opened up about the bill which he failed to pay in a recent Podcast and Chill interview.

“I was calling people I worked with. I called many people, but they didn’t come to my rescue. Every time I would call people and ask ‘can you help’ and they never did.”

The Hangover hit maker has had fans and celebrities sending him money after he became a puddle of tears when he told the story of how the SA Revenue Service (Sars) hit him with a R2m bill.

After Malinga expressed his gratitude to EFF leader Julius Malema, Busiswa, Kabza De Small, Oskido, Makhadzi and Black Coffee among other celebrities who have offered their assistance, speculation circulated on social media that some had given the star hefty amounts.

Dr Malinga dismissed rumours that he received R500,000 from Black Coffee, but confirmed he received a whopping R20,000 from the DJ.

“Black Coffee sent me money … he sent me R20,000,” he said.

The musician went on to speak of other monetary donations he had received from fans.

“… also Mr Invisible man with a good heart, BI Phakathi, he sent me R10,000.”

“People are donating money. There’s an amount that touched me so much, only R10 came to my account with a reference ‘God bless you my brother’ … People are blessing me, I’m just overwhelmed… we are reaching 100 000 now.”

Malinga said he was not taking the donations for granted and was looking to pay it forward and help others in the same situation once he gets back on his feet.

In other news, it was confirmed that Makhadzi had offered him a chance to perform on her One Woman show. Assistance is coming for Maling from all angles, and he is out of words when describing the love he gets from all of Mzansi.

How Dr Malinga made his millions and how he quickly became dead broke: It’s because of 1 person

How Dr Malinga made his millions and how he quickly became dead broke: It’s because of 1 person

How Dr Malinga made his millions and how he quickly became dead broke: It's because of 1 person

Celebrated vocalist Dr Malinga’s fall from grace has been a social buzz after his recent visit to Podcast and Chill with MacG where he broke down in tears about his recent financial turmoil.

The musician opened up about the SARS bill which he failed to pay in a recent Podcast and Chill interview.

Malinga broke into the entertainment space by chance back in 2011 when he featured on Dj Choice’s Cassanova hit and won the Record of the Year SAMAs award the next year.

He started making lots of cash in 2013 when his hits including Mahoota’s club anthem Via Orlando made serious waves across Southern Africa. He made millions of Rands on his way to the top.

At the height of his career, he launched charity drives donating school shoes to the underprivileged, food parcels, sanitary towels, and at one point helped out a family whose home had burned down.

Because he didn’t go far with his schooling, he also contributed to paying for the school and university fees of many students from his hometown.

This was after his career took off with the release of his first single Via Orlando.

But recently Dr Goodwill Malinga has opened up about his financial woes and owing the South African Revenue Services over R500,000. All hell broke loose when the South African Revenue Service stormed his home earlier in 2022 and ransacked him of all his property to settle his years-long debts.

This was the moment the public got a first look into the troubled entertainer’s life.

He claims all the blame was to be put on just one person, his accountant who poorly advised him about investments and tax evasion.

“My accountant failed to advise me accordingly until it was too late and I ended up accumulating the R2.1 million owed to Sars,” he told the Chillers.

Despite him claiming to have invested some of his millions in homes and estates that he has been selling in Pretoria, all his money streams ran dry during the Covid-19 surge that affected the worldwide economy.

In an interview on Podcast and Chill, Malinga said the SA Revenue Service (Sars) had hit with a R2m bill, which he failed to pay.

The taxman came to repossess his things in July, leaving him distressed and without support.

“I was calling people I worked with. I called many people, but they didn’t come to my rescue. Every time I would call people and ask ‘can you help’ and they never did.”

His comments led to an outpouring of love and assistance from people across the country. He revealed that things took a nose-dive when President Cyril Ramaphosa imposed a national lock down as a way of containing the deadly Covid-19 disease.

“In life, there are ups and down. But Covid-19 was the main reason for losing my belongings,” he says.

He was already not doing great, but when the pandemic started, things got worse for Dr Malinga and his family.

“There were no gigs and no money coming in. I felt useless, like a used piece of chewing gum.”

When he tried to apply for the artist relief fund, Dr Malinga says he did not receive a response.

“I did not even receive a food hamper. My wife was pregnant with Lingos and Legends. We did not have medical aid and we were scared to even go to public hospitals. I was scared of my kids’ health,” he says.

Luckily, his sister paid for the private hospital for his twins.

“Things became rough. I lost my furniture worth R500 000. SARS came and took my car and my furniture, right down to the fridge and microwave. I had nothing. I watched them auction everything off for R100 000,” he says.

“I was there at the auction hoping someone would help to buy my stuff back. That didn’t happen. I reached out to people for help, some of whom I had helped in the past and industry friends, but no one was there,” he says.

Dr Malinga says he felt lonely during this time.

“I always prioritize people, but it is true that givers do not always receive.”

Dr Malinga has dismissed rumors of receiving R500 000 from Black Coffee

Dr Malinga has dismissed rumors of receiving R500 000 from Black Coffee

Dr Malinga has dismissed rumors of receiving R500 000 from Black Coffee

Dr Malinga has dismissed rumors of receiving R500 000 from Black Coffee. Over the weekend, the singer appreciated people who assisted him following his outcry about being broke after SARS dealt with him.
The Grammy-winning musician was among the people Malinga mentioned in his tweets.

A social media user has however spread rumors that the DJ gifted Dr Malinga R500k. Taking to Twitter on Monday, the singer dismissed the rumors, urging people to stop misleading others with the wrong information.

Dr Malinga has dismissed rumors of receiving R500 000 from Black Coffee

“Hi guys @RealBlackCoffee didn’t give 500k let’s not mislead people thanks bye,” he tweeted, though he didn’t reveal the help received from Black Coffee.

Dr Malinga has dismissed rumors of receiving R500 000 from Black Coffee

Meanwhile, Sol Phenduka who is a co-host on the Mac G’s Podcast and Chill, where Dr Malinga opened up about his problem also said that the 500k rumor is false.

“Lies man . Watch Monday Podcast . Malinga gave us the facts,” Sol tweeted.

Dr Malinga appreciates people who have helped him recently

Dr Malinga appreciates people who have helped him recently

Dr Malinga appreciates people who have helped him recently

Dr Malinga appreciates people who have helped him recently, they include Black Coffee, Busiswa, Julius Malema, and a few others.

Friends and colleagues rose to help him following his outcry on Friday, due to his revelation of being out of money and lost some of his properties to SARS. Taking to Twitter on Saturday, he tagged persons who have helped him, including his fans; he ended each gratitude tweet with, “Thanks, bye.”

Dr Malinga appreciates people who have helped him recently

The phrase triggered lots of followers; while some condemned him for the sensitive words, a few assumed it sounded suicidal and urged him to be strong.