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Gospel stars win big at INGOMA awards

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It was an astounding night for local gospel stars who bagged awards at the 9th Annual INGOMAs (Independent National Gospel Music Awards), where gospel luminaries, personalities and music lovers all gathered to celebrate talent.

The Red Conference Centre in Greenstone, Johannesburg, was filled to capacity on Saturday night with gospel luminaries, personalities and music lovers as they celebrated the winners of the 9th Annual INGOMAs (Independent National Gospel Music Awards).

IT WAS AN astounding night for local gospel stars who bagged awards at the 9th Annual INGOMAs (Independent National Gospel Music Awards), where gospel luminaries, personalities and music lovers all gathered to celebrate talent.

Renowned media personality Tshepo Maseko hosted this event alongside gospel star Mmatema Moremi, who made sure to keep the audience entertained.

Electrifying performances and big cheers erupting from the crowd added to the celebratory atmosphere as winners were announced.

“Pela Hao” hitmaker David TheKing, who bagged two of the biggest awards on the evening – best male artist and artist of the year – said it was God’s timing.

“Let me take this time to thank God first for He’s forever faithful. The time is of no man but God, and I believe this is a perfect and appointed time for the brand David TheKing to be standing here receiving these awards,” he said.

The glorious night also saw the founder and CEO of the INGOMA Foundation, Dan Raseluma, being honoured with a doctorate by New Hope School of Theology for his contribution to the gospel industry.

“To God be the glory always. Words cannot begin to describe how grateful and humbled I am by this honour,” said Raseluma.

Veteran gospel artist Dr Rebecca Malope was recognised on the night and honoured with the Chairperson’s Award.

Speaking about the honour, she said: “I’ve received many awards over the years and till today I feel extremely grateful when I get another recognition for the number of years I have put into this ministry. Thank you to the INGOMA Foundation and to my fans for still standing beside me and supporting me for all these years.”

Music talent Puleng March walked away with the best female artist award, while former Joyous Celebration member Ncebakazi Msomi won Song of the Year.

The INGOMAs sponsors congratulated all the winners and gushed over their partnership with the foundation and being a big part of making a difference in the gospel industry.

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