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Here are the ZIMA Awards winners

Jah Prayzer dominated this year’s edition of the Zimbabwe Music Awards with at least four awards from as many nominations.

The Awards took place Thursday night at the HICC in Harare, you can check the nominees list here

 

Here is the full list of the winners

Jah Prayzah
Jah Prayzah

 

Best Acappella – Nkwali by Nkwali

Best Choral Music – The Battle Against Evil by African Joy, with Sabastian Magacha

Best Alternative Music – Moto Ngaubvire by Cynthia Mare

Best Collaboration – Kure By Ammara Brown and Jah Prayzah

Best Contemporary Gospel Music – Kuregerera In Advance by Takesure Zamar and Worship Addicts

Best Dancehall Music – Ngoma Ndoimba by Killer T

Best Hip Hop Music – Bebengakholwa by Cal_Vin

Best House Music – It’s Love by Skaiva

Best R’nB/Soul/Afro Pop – Two Steps To Go by Trevor Dongo

Best Single – Shingie Mangoma and Reverb7

Best Sungura – Gunship by Sulumani Chimbetu

Best Traditional Gospel Music – Glory to Glory by Mathius Mhere

Best Traditional Music – Jerusarema by Jah Prayzah

Best Producer – Prince Oskid Tapfuma and Tamuka Mukulumi with Kenako volume 1

Best Video –  Andy Cutta – Alleluia /Roki and Ex-Q

Best Album of the Year –  Jerusarema by Jah Prayzah

Best Duo or Group –  Roki and Ex-Q

Best Female Artist – Janet Manyowa

Best Male Artist – Jah Prayzah

Best Newcomer – Janet Manyowa

International Achiever – Buffalo Soul Jah

Song of the Year –  Winky D (Disappear)

Best Online Media- Two broke Zimbos (TWIMBOZ)

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