Sounds of gospel lead to joyous Samas wins
THE first night of the 23rd South African Music Awards was dominated by gospel stars Khaya Mthethwa and the late S’fiso Ncwane garnering most of the accolades. Mthethwa, a former
Idols winner, scooped two trophies for his album in
The Dawn the best contemporary faith music album and best live audiovisual recording categories – making him the biggest winner of the night.
Ncwane was awarded the best-selling digital artist for his album ,
Ngipholise Nkosi with the band Joyous Celebration walking away with the best-selling DVD accolade for their DVD.
Joyous 20 Songwriter and singer Amanda Black scooped the award for the best R&B/ soul/reggae album for
Ama, and goes into the main Zulu awards today with four nominations to her name.
Tonight marks the main night of Sama 23.