Dr Malinga Refutes Claims of Buying R5 Million McLaren Amid Financial Hardship
South African musician Dr Malinga, known for his energetic performances and popular hits, recently found himself in the middle of a social media storm. A video showing him driving a luxurious R5 million McLaren surfaced online, sparking controversy among his fans and followers. Many were quick to criticize him, especially since he had publicly revealed his financial struggles earlier this year, including owing more than R500,000 to the South African Revenue Service (SARS).
The McLaren Controversy
The viral video left many questioning how Dr Malinga, who had openly discussed his financial troubles, could afford such a high-end car. However, the musician quickly set the record straight, explaining that the video was misleading. Speaking to *Zimoja*, Dr Malinga clarified that the video was not recent and that he did not purchase the car.
“I did not buy the car,” he stated. “That is an old video I reposted from last year. It was taken during a music video shoot.” He explained that the McLaren belonged to a friend who had brought it to the set, and he simply took it for a brief drive. Dr Malinga also emphasized that the video was reposted to promote a new song, not to flaunt wealth. “Everyone knows I am still owing SARS. A fancy car is the last thing on my mind,” he added.
### Financial Troubles and Public Support
Dr Malinga’s financial difficulties first came to light in September when he gave an emotional interview, revealing that SARS had seized his home, cars, and furniture due to unpaid taxes. He explained that his debt to SARS had escalated, forcing the revenue service to auction off his belongings. This candid admission drew widespread sympathy and support from fans and fellow musicians alike. Well-known figures like Oskido, Black Coffee, and political leader Julius Malema offered financial assistance, with Malema even helping to cover some of Dr Malinga’s accounting fees.
Through these efforts, Dr Malinga was able to pay off R200,000 of his debt. However, he still owes R300,000 to SARS. Despite the ongoing challenges, he remains positive, appreciating the generosity of those who helped him. “The ones who sent me even R10 know the kind of person I am. I have always been responsible with money. I don’t drink or smoke and have always been about family,” he explained.
### The Impact of COVID-19 on His Finances
Dr Malinga’s financial woes began during the COVID-19 pandemic, which severely impacted his business and income. Known for his charitable contributions over the years, the musician found himself in a difficult position when the pandemic hit, causing his livelihood to suffer. He was unable to sustain his business, and despite applying for artist relief funds, he did not receive any financial support from the government.
During this challenging period, Dr Malinga’s wife was pregnant with twins, and he felt helpless as SARS seized their possessions. “I felt useless,” he said, recalling the stress of the situation. His frustration grew as many of the people he had helped in the past were nowhere to be found when he needed support.
### Moving Forward with Gratitude
Despite the setbacks, Dr Malinga remains hopeful and focused on rebuilding his life. Grateful for the assistance he has received, he is determined to get back on his feet. He plans to continue working hard in his music career while paying off the remainder of his debt to SARS.
Looking ahead, Dr Malinga hopes to pay it forward when he is financially stable again. “I will do the same for others,” he promised, expressing his gratitude for the support he received. For now, his focus remains on his recovery and career, leaving behind any thoughts of luxury cars or extravagant lifestyles.
As Dr Malinga continues to navigate his financial recovery, he remains optimistic about the future and is committed to rebuilding both his personal and professional life.