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Thursday, November 6, 2025    
Million YouTube views: Payout pending
Million YouTube views: Payout pending
Music
Thursday, 6 November 2025 by Nombuso Dlamini

 

MBABANE - Gospel sensation Nothando Hlophe recently reached a milestone of 1 million views on YouTube with her powerful song.

But what does this achievement translate to in terms of monetary value? Let’s dive into the numbers and explore the reality of YouTube earnings for local artists making comparisons to South African artists.

It was gathered that the artist will not be able to cash in on her success as yet because of not being on the YouTube Partner Programme. The YouTube Partner Programme (YPP) is a programme that allows content creators to monetise their YouTube videos through ads, merchandise and other features. To be eligible, creators must meet YouTube’s requirements.

Once accepted, creators can earn money from ads, YouTube Premium revenue and other monetisation features. The programme helps creators build a sustainable career on YouTube.

Nothando’s team applied for the YPP two months ago, but they’re still awaiting approval. “We’re expecting a response this week or next week,” says her Manager, Phindo Sithole. Once approved, Nothando will be able to monetise her content and earn revenue from ads.

According to recent reports, South African YouTubers can earn between R9 000 to R54 000 (approximately US$500-US$3 000) per 1 million views. For the Gospel music niche, global earnings for 1 million views typically range between US$500 and US$1 500 (approximately E9 000 to E27 000) after YouTube’s revenue share deductions.

Several factors contribute to a creator’s overall earnings on YouTube, including:

  • Ad Revenue: The amount earned from ads displayed on videos
  • Sponsorships: Partnerships with brands to promote products or services
  • Merchandise sales: Selling merchandise related to the channel or brand
  • Channel memberships: Recurring payments from fans in exchange for exclusive content or perks

As Nothando’s primary audience is in Southern Africa, her effective RPM (Revenue Per 1 000 views) may fall between US$0.50 and US$1.50. Actual earnings will depend on view-duration, viewer demographics and engagement levels.

Unfortunately, Eswatini is not included in YouTube’s expanded partner programme rollout, which means Nothando’s team faces additional hurdles in monetising her content. Despite these challenges, her team remains optimistic about the potential for growth and revenue generation.

While the numbers may not be staggering, there’s potential for growth and increased earnings with a larger audience and strategic content creation. By building a loyal fanbase and leveraging YouTube’s monetisation features, local artists can turn their passion into a sustainable career.

While YouTube earnings can vary, it’s clear that success on the platform requires dedication, creativity and a deep understanding of the algorithm. As a South African artist, it’s essential to stay informed and adapt to changes in the digital landscape to maximise your earning potential. With her talent and dedication, Nothando’s future in the music industry looks bright.

Local Gospel sensation Nothando Hlophe. (Courtesy pic)
Local Gospel sensation Nothando Hlophe. (Courtesy pic)

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