By: Poelano Malema
Award-winning artist Makhadzi has released a song in honour of Lufuno Mavhunga, a grade 10 pupil who took her life after becoming a victim of bullying.
The news of the incident brought bullying into the spotlight.
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It led to ordinary South Africans and celebrities sharing their experiences about bullying and how it has impacted their lives.
Makhadzi penned her experience in a song.
In her song ‘Muvhili wanga ( Tribute to Lufuno)’, Makhadzi sings about how she is often teased/bullied because of her looks.
She asks people to stop teasing her about her nose, body, and head.
“Please stop reminding me about how I look, I know and I am proud of myself,” she captioned a video of her recent performance of the anti-bullying song.
Muvhili wanga us people song..
Please stop reminding me about how i look ,I know and iam proud of my self .#Makhadzi pic.twitter.com/FNFEPe1VhA— Makhadzi Muimbi SA (@MakhadziSA) April 17, 2021
“This song is a song of #stopbullying awareness, it is dedicated to Lufuno, one of students, who lost her life because she was called by names and beaten at school,” reads a description of the YouTube video.
READ: 10 Signs your child is a victim of bullying
Listen to it below.



