| By Talent Tsatsa,
on December 04 2007 11:37
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Tongai ‘Dhewa’ Moyo has taken a swipe at the organisers of the Zimbabwe Music Awards for being unfair and partial. Moyo did not pocket any award at the ZIMA ceremony held at Meikles Hotel in the capital on Wednesday night despite being nominated in four categories.
 Best Sungura Artist & Most Popular Cell-phone Music Ring-tone He was nominated in the Best Male, Best Sungura, Best Live Perfomance and Song of the Year categories but he lost all the categories. He was beaten to the rope by his arch-rival Alick Macheso who scooped the Best Sungura for Ndezvashe-eh, Best Live Performance and Best Male Artiste while the Song of the Year Award went to Roki. Macheso also won the Most Popular Cell-phone Music Ring-tone for Shedia while Roki took another award in the Best Video category. Moyo did not even attend the awards ceremony after allegedly getting a tip-off from one of the adjudicators that there was no award for him. Speaking in an interview with The Zimbabwe Gazette yesterday, Moyo blasted ZIMA organizers saying their judgements were not balanced. “It was grossly unfair. Of course Macheso is a good musician but I feel I have been robbed of some of the awards. Most of music fans would agree with me that there are categories that we could easily win if the process was fair and transparent.
“How do they come up with their results? No one knows. They say a team of judges sits to assess each category but I believe the best judges are the fans. There should be a voting process and fans will have to choose the winners.” “Without that, the awards will always be dubious and we will not take them seriously. I am not saying this because I lost but some issues really have to be clarified,” fumed Moyo. The awards night saw Oliver Mtukudzi and Shingisai Suluma scooping doubles. Amai Shingisai Suluma is the Best Female Gospel artiste with her Maitiro Enyu and Best Female Artiste after beating Rumbidzai Zvirikuzhe, Fungisai Zvakavapano-Mashavave and Betty Makaya. Superstar Oliver Mtukudzi bagged the Traditional Contemporary and Zimbabwean Music Ambassador awards. Surprise winners this year are the group Ma Leather that snatched the Best Jazz award from Dudu Manhenga and Mono Mukundu while Ronnie B is this year’s Most Promising Artiste with his Ndiudze. Tawanda Mutyebere and Mawungira Enharira have retained the Best Male Gospel and Best Mbira Group awards. The full awards list is as follows: Best Female Gospel Shingisai Suluma Best Male Gospel Tawanda Mutyebere Best Male Urban Grooves Xtra Large Best Female Urban Grooves Edene Best Traditional/ Contemporary Oliver Mtukudzi Best Jazz Ma leather Best Sungura Alick Macheso Best Choral Vabati VeVhangeri Best Mass Choral Chitungwiza Harmony Singers (uncontested) Most Promising Ronnie B Song of the Yea Roki Best Video of the Year Roki Best Live Performance Alick Macheso Best Male Artiste Alick Macheso Best Female Artiste Shingisai Suluma Best Chimurenga Frank Chitumba Best producer of the Year Bothwell Nyamhondera Most Popular Cell-phone Ring tone Alick Macheso Musician from Sadc Lucky Dube Zimbabwean Music Ambassador Oliver Mtukudzi Best Tshibilika/ Ekhaya Music Ndolwane Super Sounds Best Mbira Mawungira Enharira Cheuka Shure/ Bekhe Emuva Greenford Jangano
 Alick Macheso & Roki  Sam Mtukudzi Accepting Zimbabwean Music Ambassador Award on Behalf Of His Dad  Song Of The Year & Video Of The Year For Chidzoka |
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By: basix (Guest) on March 02 2008 16:52