Sowetan

Zungu hogs limelight at the Crown awards

His last win was in 2014

- By Patience Bambalele

Gospel star Thinah Zungu stole the limelight at this year ’ s Crown Gospel Music Awards on Sunday, taking home two gongs.

The event, flighted on SABC2, took place at The Station in Durban where music stars like Kelly Khumalo,

Hlengiwe Mhlaba, Dumi Mkokstad and Ayanda Ntanzi performed. Zungu walked away with Best Gospel Classic of All Times Award with his song Indoda Yesitezi and Best Song Writer Award.

Speaking briefly to SowetanLIV­E, Zungu said: “I’m very excited to win two awards... the last time I won a

Crown award was in 2014. I am happy that still in 2020 I was able to be recognised again. ”

Zimabwean-born star Canaan Nyathi won the Best Gospel Song Award with his hit track Baba Ziveze.

Dumi Mkokstad was named the Best Gospel Artist of the Year while Puleng March took Best Female Gospel Artist.

Tshwane Gospel Choir walked Group Award. away with Bucy BestGospel Radebe, who was nominated in four categories, won Best Newcomer of the Year. The late gospel singer and music producer

Neyi Zimu who died in December last year after a struggle with cancer won Best Gospel Producer for the project Women in PraiseVolu­me 5, while the Best Male Artist award went to Sbu Banda.

Aaron Nkosi and David Segal both won Best Engineer.

Arising Stars walked away with Best Clap and Tap Gospel

Song. The award for Best Accapella Group went to God’s Grace Ministries and Best Collaborat­ion Award went to Artist United.

Contempora­ry gospel music legend Benjamin Dube won Best Gospel DVD Award, while Go Explo of Tzaneen won Best Gospel Album. Joyous of God took the l Amazion award, while Best Gospel TV Show went to Sunday Spirit.

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Singer Thinah Zungu speaks at the gospel awards held in Durban.

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