Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Week 2 of The Photo Shoots: What You Missed








The art of photography is a demanding one. It gives orders: orders which are to be followed by the man behind the lens and their subject. The photographer has learned to live with the tiny clicks and sounds produced by the film. He has learned to focus. He has learned to view the world through a different light; as detected by the CCD (Charge-coupled device). The way he has to shrink his eye as he struggles to focus on his subject just so he can produce the perfect shot. Some go to unimaginable extents, including lying prostate on the ground, others indulge in life-threatening postures: all for the love of the art.

Photography has really evolved with time’s passing. Legend has it that in the early 70’s, smiling for a camera was considered almost a taboo. If you needed a photo of you taken, you had to be on the most serious version of yourself. More than the way you pretend to be in your National ID photo. In fact, the Guiness Book of Records holds that of the first person to ever smile for the camera! That is how serious things were back then. During my days, taking pictures were saved for only glorious occasions. On such days, one was expected to be super smart; first, you needed to shower; take all the time you could in the bathroom and scrub yourself clean, as if trying to wash your sins away; shoes had to be polished with nothing other than kiwi, (remember that myth people had about shoes? That you didn’t have to polish them because the camera would somehow cleanse them? I still find it stupid. I mean, Photoshop is way younger than me)  the body would be sufficiently smeared with Valon, which  was my mum’s favorite for me and my siblings, one had to comb their hair, for the ladies. As for me, I had to shave. The haircut style that tickled my fancy was known as ‘pank’ or ‘box’, what young boys today call ‘fade’. Postures had to be carefully choreographed, like my personal favorite was when I would smile so widely with one of my thumbs raised high. I still have those photos. One is right in front of me at the time of writing. The smile I had on, at this day and age, can easily searched on Google Maps to locate where the photo was taken.

A million years later, and photography has become everyone’s forte. Everyone can hold anything they call a camera, smile for it and… and that’s all! You don’t need to shower or smear Valon on your skin. How would one notice, anyway? It’s not like they can smell your image on their (very) smart phones. All they can do is smile and scroll-on their Timeline, or TL, as some cool kids would like to term it.

However, there is something called Professional Photography. Just as the name suggests, Professional Photography must be covered by a professional. One who has the skill and passion for the art. One who is ready to go the unimaginable extents in pursuit of the perfect shot. And that, ladies and gentlemen, is what we are all about. For the past two weeks, Pwani Celebrity Awards has been working to deliver its first ever promise to all the nominees; which was to have them all created for portfolios with professionally taken photos of themselves by none other than Tony from Uptown Media. By Friday, if all goes according to plan, we shall have covered half the categories. The remaining half will hopefully be covered in the coming two weeks.  

In the previous post, we bragged about how much fun we are having in between sessions. From the way we are treated by our hosts to the very many other things happening on set. We’ll be kind enough not to make you jealous this time. We won’t talk about the fun. We won’t share any photos of how beautiful we make everything around us look. Instead, we’ll talk about the people behind the fun.



                                                                                *****DAY 1*****


As usual, our weeks uniquely start on Wednesday and ends on Friday because that’s how awesome we can get at times. 

On that day, Heavens woke up happy and relaxed. The Angels brought the house down up there (see what I did there? Sometimes I even surprise myself), God was pleased. He sipped from His golden cup of freshly squeezed natural juice, smacked his lips and said, “Let there be sunshine!” And poof! There was sunshine at Prestige Holiday Resort. Jesus gave Him a high five as Angel Gabriel proposed a toast for this week’s photo shoots. They had fun up there. Anyway, let’s mind our own business. So, on Wednesday, we had saved the occasion for Blogger of The Year Category, Male Artist of The Year Category and Female Artist of The Year Category. We expected musical entertainment from the artists. We hoped for the Bloggers to be busy making up creating stories from the day’s happenings. Unfortunately, only one Blogger showed up. As for the artists, it’s better to reserve whatever we have to say.

Since we had made the session open for any nominee willing to attend, we had some from various categories showing up. Others coming from as far as Mariakani because they know the impact Pwani Celebrity Awards, as a show, has on their career. We appreciate their efforts and may they keep excelling in their various fields.



                                                                                *****Day 2*****


Thursdays have been our official day 2 since we started this program. I think we should be arrested for being this awesome. What do you say?

So, on Day 2, we felt like giving ourselves an off day, because we can. We did not have to ask for permission from anyone because we are the boss of us. You see, in our line of work, we behave like politicians; we act like we are above the law, or rather, we are the law; we can change it at any given time, provided all goes in our favor.

Okay, scratch all that up there. This is the main reason why we could not have the photo shoot on Thursday. You see, on that day… on that day, our Brothers and Sisters from the Muslim Faith had a calendar holiday, Eid-Al-Adha. (90% of you simply referred to it as Iddi, simply because you didn’t know the right name and you wanted to look smart by not asking about it. You are now smiling because you know it’s true). Anyway, because we are people who respect religion, we decided to have the day off and join in the festivities.


                                                                             *****Day 3*****


Friday! TGIF! (Truly God is Faithful). He had been faithful enough to let us see the final day of our shoot that week. Most people call it ‘Members Day’. I guess this writer will have to seek the services of the all-knowing Google to understand the origin of this weekly ‘holiday’.

Friday was not just any other day. It was The Day. What made it extra special was the fact that we were expecting the Spoken Word Poets Category and Models’ Category for the shoot. As you all know, the Models’ Category happens to be one that has attracted the most interest from fans, not just because of the Titanic Battle that there exists, apparently, among the nominees, but because these are the people who are expected to have created some positive impact in society.

The shoot went down well. 90% of the nominees in this category showed up. However, due to some missing links in the communication process, we could not have the Male Models present for the shoot on this day. Theirs had to be rescheduled for Wednesday, September 30th, 2015.  For the sake of #TeamMafisi reading this, we fed our eyes with the oozing sexiness from the models’ well-toned bodies. As stated earlier, we will be kind enough not to make you all jealous with photos of what you missed.

Okay boys and girls, it’s a wrap for week 2! Tomorrow marks the start of week 3. The nominees have been advised on their dates. Stay tuned to our page for up to the minute updates.




Tuesday, September 22, 2015

All About The Photo Shoots-Week One

They say a picture speaks a thousand words. But what of days when the thousands of words spoken by the pictures are not enough to tell the story? Like when the said picture gets lost in its own imagination while trying to figure out how to tell its own story? Sometimes, pictures too need help to have their story of beauty shared with the world.
If you have been a keen follower of Pwani Celebrity Awards' happenings, you may know that this show is at a stage in which it seeks to fulfill its first promise to this year's nominees, and that is free professional photo shoots for each of them. These photos will then be used in creating their professional portfolios. Truth be told, nothing is easy about this task, with more than two-hundred nominees from the various categories to be covered in something less than a month, organizers have been working round the clock to make this a success. So far, the sail has been a smooth one, save for a few hiccups here and their, but all has been well.
Our venue of choice has and still remains to be Prestige Holiday Resort, located in Mtwapa Town. Under the watch of Coastal Showbizz guru, Mr. Hassan Feisal, Prestige has been a home away from home for us. It has actually been like a little piece of heaven. From its ideal location, just five minutes away from Mtwapa Town center, making it easily accessible by road, to the warmth of its members of staff, mouth watering affordable meals and most importantly for this writer here, a reliable Wi-fi signal. These and many more have been contributing factors in helping our earlier stated pictures tell their story of a thousand words.
















Photography, since day 1, had been entrusted in the very able hands of Tony from Uptown Photography. He plays the role of bringing out the best in every nominee (literally), oblivious of the unforgiving scorch of the sun. The art of photography, in his words, not mine, means learning to improvise ways of living by Mother Nature's will.


 It reached a point where the gentleman took off his shoes! I never asked him why because I knew the answer would be a scary one, or maybe my question would be having a very obvious question that would have made me look dumb. I don't like making people think I'm dumb. They should just keep believing I am a very smart guy.



                                                           ***Day 1***

On this particular day, Wednesday, September 15th, 2015, we decided to have the Hip Hop Category, both Male and Female kick-start the session. Some artists showed up, others didn't, but for those who were there, a lot took place. Tony did his magic with the camera and at the end of the day, everyone was happy and pleased.


To the organizers, it was a learning experience; not all nominees heed to such calls. Some fail to show up on purpose, others, reasons well known to them. It is not in my place to judge but this much I know is true; the little acts a nominee portrays at this stage MAY be contributing factors to...
The photos you see on this blog post are not as taken by the professional, Tony, but as taken by the unskilled writer of this post to serve as behind-the-scene photos, which he thought would be wise to share with you.


                                                           ***Day 2***

And on the second day, we said, let there be 2 more categories: Gospel MC of The Year and Upcoming Artist of The Year Categories, and so it was. Nominees traveled from far and wide to be part of the glorious occasion. We had some coming from as far as Malindi and were on location by 8:00am (sharp). We appreciate their efforts. These are the kind of individuals that give us the morale of waking up early each day, knowing that we have to be there in time to serve them. We also thank the management of Prestige Holiday Resort for the warm reception they give the nominees. Though some came late, others sent their apologies, day 2 was fun and we all enjoyed every moment of it. Actually, it's always a good time in Prestige.


                                                          ***Day 3***

This was the last day of the first week. You will be mistaken to think that being a Friday, our crew was a bit worn out for the session. In fact, this was the day we were all psyched up more than ever, knowing that Friday was likely to attract a bigger number since we had not limited the sessions only Music Group of The Year Category and Upcoming Artist of The Year Category. We had almost 15 individuals present for the sessions, meaning we had to spend the whole day at Prestige.




It was worth it though, the nominees gave us a very easy time, present comedians couldn't stop cracking our ribs in between sessions.


Folks, that was week 1 for you. We kick of week 2 tomorrow. Stay tuned to our Facebook Page for up to the minute updates.

Tuesday, September 08, 2015

OFFICIAL SMS VOTING CODES















After unveiling this year's nominees for the Pwani Celebrity Awards, we released an online voting link where fans would vote for their nominees. Voting could/can only be done once using the online voting platform. Nominees have however been resourceful as they have been sharing the link with friends and fans on social media, who have been voting generously. As promised, below are the SMS voting codes. The criteria is simple; vote by sending your favorite nominee's code to 21921. Voting can be done as many times as possible. SMS charges apply.

HIP HOP MALE ARTIST OF THE YEAR

1. KAA LA MOTO KIUMBE (SMS 1A to 21921 to vote)

2. MOHJAY (SMS 2A to 21921 to vote)

3. OHMS LAW MONTANA (SMS 3A to 21921 to vote)

4. RISTOH BSB (SMS 4A to 21921 to vote)

5. DIZASTA (SMS 5A to 21921 to vote)

6. ODINAREH BINGWA (SMS 6A to 21921 to vote)

HIP HOP FEMALE ARTIST OF THE YEAR
1. PETRA (SMS 2B to 21921 to vote)

2. DYRA (SMS 3B to 21921 to vote)

3. MISS DIMPLEZ (SMS 4B to 21921 to vote)

4. MAMALAO` (SMS 5B to 21921 to vote)

5. MORENA (SMS 6B to 21921 to vote)

GOSPEL MC OF THE YEAR
1. MC FORTUNE (SMS 2C to 21921 to vote)

2. MC MIKE (SMS 3C to 21921 to vote)

3. ONEAL NYANJE (SMS 4C to 21921 to vote)

4. MC RAWNIE (SMS 5C to 21921 to vote)

5. MC MARVELIN (SMS 6C to 21921 to vote)

6. MC JAC (SMS 7C to 21921 to vote)

UPCOMING ARTIST OF THE YEAR
1. BAWAZIR BEYBE (SMS 2D to 21921 to vote)

2. BURNING ICE (SMS 3D to 21921 to vote)

3. EDDU B (SMS 4D to 21921 to vote)

4. YANG DUBY (SMS 5D to 21921 to vote)

5. SWEESH DONCHE (SMS 6D to 21921 to vote)

6. YOUNG C (SMS 7D to 21921 to vote)

MUSIC GROUP OF THE YEAR
1. ITWA (SMS 5E to 21921 to vote)

2. C- CLAN (SMS 6E to 21921 to vote)

3. MAFIOSO (SMS 7E to 21921 to vote)

4. MVP AFRICA (SMS 8E to 21921 to vote)

5. B4C (SMS 9E to 21921 to vote)

6. JUUKWA THE BAND (SMS 4E to 21921 to vote)

PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR
1. DAN G PHOTOGRAPHY (SMS 5F to 21921 to vote)

2. LIL GUY G (SMS 6F to 21921 to vote)

3. MERGE PHOTOGRAPHY (SMS 7F to 21921 to vote)

4. PURPLE VASE PHOTOGRAPHY (SMS 8F to 21921 to vote)

5. JUDY KWAMBOKA (SMS 9F to 21921 to vote)

6. RAMSKIE DUVELA (SMS 4F to 21921 to vote)

BLOGGER OF THE YEAR
1. PWANI USANII (SMS 4G to 21921 to vote)

2. MOMBASA CITY ENT (SMS 5G to 21921 to vote)

3. PWANI ALIVE (SMS 6G to 21921 to vote)

4. JACKSON MULLEY (SMS 7G to 21921 to vote)

5. IAN KAFUNA (SMS 8G to 21921 to vote)

6. OMMY DALLAH (SMS 9G to 21921 to vote)

MALE ARTIST OF THE YEAR
1. SUDI BOY (SMS 3H to 21921 to vote)

2. DOGO RICHIE (SMS 4H to 21921 to vote)

3. CHIKUZEE (SMS 5H to 21921 to vote)

4. DAZLAH (SMS 6H to 21921 to vote)

5. AMOURY BEYBE (SMS 8H to 21921 to vote)

6. BROWN MAUZO (SMS 9H to 21921 to vote)

FEMALE ARTIST OF THE YEAR
1. SIS P (SMS 4J to 21921 to vote)

2. JADEE AGGIE (SMS 5J to 21921 to vote)

3. SERA SARAH (SMS 6J to 21921 to vote)

4. JULIET JOVIAL (SMS 7J to 21921 to vote)

5. VIVONCE WANDIA (SMS 8J to 21921 to vote)

6.AKOTHEE AKOTHEE (SMS 9J to 21921 to vote)

SPOKEN WORD OF THE YEAR
1. PERLEXY (SMS 3K to 21921 to vote)

2. JAN VAN (SMS 4K to 21921 to vote)

3. JUSTIN WOLF (SMS 5K to 21921 to vote)

4. ROMAN (SMS 6K to 21921 to vote)

5. KASCHANA THE POET (SMS 7K to 21921 to vote)

6. SUCRAMENTAL (SMS 8K to 21921 to vote)

GOSPEL ARTIST OF THE YEAR [MALE]
1. BUSY BEE (SMS 4L to 21921 to vote)

2. MICHAEL YENA (SMS 5L to 21921 to vote)

3. BAB JEEZ CHOSEN (SMS 6L to 21921 to vote)

4. DJ SALIM (SMS 7L to 21921 to vote)

5. PRINCE (SMS 8L to 21921 to vote)

6. MAN F MAKOKHA (SMS 9L to 21921 to vote)

GOSPEL ARTIST OF THE YEAR [FEMALE]
1. MERCY D LAI (SMS 3M to 21921 to vote)

2. SHALLY RIGHA (SMS 4M to 21921 to vote)

3. CHRISTINE NDELA (SMS 5M to 21921 to vote)

4. MARY WAMBUI (SMS 6M to 21921 to vote)

COMEDIAN OF THE YEAR
1. KING’ORI BRIAN (SMS 3N to 21921 to vote)

2. GIDEON NDAMBUKI (SMS 4N to 21921 to vote)

3. MR. WOTE (SMS 5N to 21921 to vote)

4. JB AMBASSODOR (SMS 6N to 21921 to vote)

5. KAMAA (SMS 7N to 21921 to vote)

6. MUGORI (SMS 8N to 21921 to vote)

MC OF THE YEAR
1. MC DJ LENIUM (SMS 4P to 21921 to vote)

2. MC SANERO (SMS 5P to 21921 to vote)

3. MC SONGORA (SMS 6P to 21921 to vote)

4. MC FORTUNE (SMS 7P to 21921 to vote)

5. MC SABBY (SMS 8P to 21921 to vote)

6. GATES MGENGE (SMS 9P to 21921 to vote)

DEEJAY OF THE YEAR
1. DJ YOUNG AMO (SMS 3Q to 21921 to vote)

2. VJ CHRIS (SMS 4Q to 21921 to vote)

3. DVJ IVORY (SMS 5Q to 21921 to vote)

4. DJ SASHY (SMS 7Q to 21921 to vote)

5. DJ BONEZ (SMS 8Q to 21921 to vote)

6. DJ PHAUZ (SMS 9Q to 21921 to vote)

DANCE GROUP OF THE YEAR
1. TSUNAMI (SMS 3R to 21921 to vote)

2. DABS ALL STARS (SMS 4R to 21921 to vote)

3. THE DABS (SMS 5R to 21921 to vote)

4. LXDZ (SMS 6R to 21921 to vote)

5. B12 HOTBOYS (SMS 7R to 21921 to vote)

6. MAQMENTS DANCERS (SMS 8R to 21921 to vote)

MENTOR OF THE YEAR
1. JOSMAC  (SMS 4S to 21921 to vote)

2. MWENDA THURANIRA (SMS 5S to 21921 to vote)

3. ALFRED SIGO (SMS 6S to 21921 to vote)

4. DAN WACHIRA (SMS 7S to 21921 to vote)

5. SAMBA NELSON (SMS 8S to 21921 to vote)

6. HASSAN FEISAL (SMS 9S to 21921 to vote)

FEMALE MODEL OF THE YEAR
1. LILIAN GATWIRI (SMS 3T to 21921 to vote)

2. SANDRA SHIKO SHANTEL  (SMS 4T to 21921 to vote)

3. RUTHALIA MICHAELS  (SMS 5T to 21921 to vote)

4. MULKI PAULETTE  (SMS 6T to 21921 to vote)

5. TIMA  (SMS 7T to 21921 to vote)

6. IRENE MURIUKI  (SMS 8T to 21921 to vote)

MALE MODEL OF THE YEAR
1. ABDULHAKIM ABDHALA  (SMS 3U to 21921 to vote)

2. JOTHAM  (SMS 4U to 21921 to vote)

3. QUINCY CHESS  (SMS 5U to 21921 to vote)

4. RICHMOND MOKAYA  (SMS 6U to 21921 to vote)

5. LUI MACREEPA  (SMS 7U to 21921 to vote)

6. MAREEK  (SMS 8U to 21921 to vote)

HUMANITARIAN AWARD
1. IRENE MURIUKI (SMS 4V to 21921 to vote)

2. PETRONILA MARIA (SMS 5V to 21921 to vote)

3. ANN KATULE (SMS 6V to 21921 to vote)

4. MOHAMMED HERSI (SMS 7V to 21921 to vote)

5. JOHN ABDUB (SMS 8V to 21921 to vote)

6. ALFRED SIGO (SMS 9V to 21921 to vote)

FASHION DESIGNER OF THE YEAR
1. ELLA MARI FASHIONS (SMS 4W to 21921 to vote)

2. BEVERN OGUK  (SMS 5W to 21921 to vote)

3. PAMBA AFRIKA  (SMS 6W to 21921 to vote)

4. RICH GANG  (SMS 7W to 21921 to vote)

5. KAYA HOUSE FASHION  (SMS 8W to 21921 to vote)

6. ADAM AND EVE  (SMS 9W to 21921 to vote)

DANCE HALL ARTIST OF THE YEAR
1. FRANKEE DEE  (SMS 3X to 21921 to vote)

2. CE DE’ ARTIST  (SMS 4X to 21921 to vote)

3. SINGA BARBZ  (SMS 5X to 21921 to vote)

4. ANADA  (SMS 6X to 21921 to vote)

5. FIDEMPA  (SMS 7X to 21921 to vote)

6. KITOLE  (SMS 8X to 21921 to vote)

PRODUCER OF THE YEAR
1. PETROOZ (SMS 3Y to 21921 to vote)

2. TECHNIKXX (SMS 4Y to 21921 to vote)

3. TK2 (SMS 5Y to 21921 to vote)

4. PRODUCER TOTTI (SMS 6Y to 21921 to vote)

5. PRODUCER KHALID (SMS 7Y to 21921 to vote)

6. PRODUCER T [T HITS] (SMS 8Y to 21921 to vote)

VIDEO PRODUCER OF THE YEAR:
1. ONE MONTAGE FILMS (SMS 6AT to 21921 to vote)
2. DAN G (SMS 7AT to 21921 to vote)
3. RICKY BECKO (SMS 8AT to 21921 to vote)
4. CK PRODUCTIONS (SMS 9AT to 21921 to vote)


MALE ACTOR OF THE YEAR
1. USTADH KIYAZI (SMS 4Z to 21921 to vote)

2. LEON ONGAYA-SUMU  (SMS 5Z to 21921 to vote)

3. LUCKY COLLINS-UTANDU  (SMS 6Z to 21921 to vote)

4. JUMA SHIBE-SUMU  (SMS 7Z to 21921 to vote)

FEMALE ACTOR OF THE YEAR
1. MWANGI QUEEN (SMS 3AB to 21921 to vote)

2. SHARON WANJIKU-UTANDU (SMS 4AB to 21921 to vote)

3. GATHONI MBUGUA-UTANDU (SMS 5AB to 21921 to vote)

4. MOREEN WANZA-SUMU (SMS 6AB to 21921 to vote)

5. LINAH SANDE (SMS 7AB to 21921 to vote)

6. RUTH MBUGUA (SMS 8AB to 21921 to vote)

GRAPHIC DESIGNER OF THE YEAR
1. WAKIMI CONCEPTS (SMS 3AC to 21921 to vote) 

2. ADRIANZ (SMS 4AC to 21921 to vote)

3. HETEH LIMZ (SMS 5AC to 21921 to vote)

4. TINGZ CREATIONS (SMS 6AC to 21921 to vote)

5. RAMZ GRAPHICS (SMS 7AC to 21921 to vote)

FACEBOOK PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR
1. TEBBY BABRA (SMS 2AD to 21921 to vote)

2. MACHEDA MIKE (SMS 4AD to 21921 to vote)

3. BACKSTREET ENTERTAINMENT (SMS 6AD to 21921 to vote)

4. RAHIMA FEISAL (SMS 7AD to 21921 to vote)

RADIO STATION OF THE YEAR
1. PWANI FM (SMS 3AF to 21921 to vote)

2. BARAKA FM (SMS 4AF to 21921 to vote)

3. KAYA FM (SMS 5AF to 21921 to vote)

4. FREE FM (SMS 6AF to 21921 to vote)

5. PILIPILI FM (SMS 7AF to 21921 to vote)

6. RADIO RAHMA (SMS 8AF to 21921 to vote)

RADIO PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR (FEMALE)
1. NELLY MWIKAMBA (SMS 3AG to 21921 to vote)

2. TINA KOROSO-RADIO MAISHA (SMS 4AG to 21921 to vote)

3. MADIKODIKO-PILIPILI (SMS 5AG to 21921 to vote)

4. MKAMBURI CHIGOGO-BARAKA (SMS 6AG to 21921 to vote)

5. TIMA KISASA-PWANI (SMS 7AG to 21921 to vote)

MALE RADIO PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR
1. TEDDY MWANAMGAMBO (SMS 4AH to 21921 to vote)

2. GATES MGENGE (SMS 5AH to 21921 to vote)

3. DJ LENIUM (SMS 6AH to 21921 to vote)

4. CHRIS DA BASS (SMS 7AH to 21921 to vote)

5. CHIGULU NGALA (SMS 8AH to 21921 to vote)

6. DONDE SAMORA (SMS 9AH to 21921 to vote)

SWAHILI TV PROGRAME OF THE YEAR
1. SUMU (SMS 3AK to 21921 to vote)

2. ALMASI (SMS 4AK to 21921 to vote)

3. SAIDA (SMS 5AK to 21921 to vote)

4. UTANDU (SMS 6AK to 21921 to vote)

5. KIZAAZAA (SMS 7AK to 21921 to vote)

6. MASAIBU (SMS 9AK to 21921 to vote)

ENTERTAINMENT MAGAZINE OF THE YEAR
1. SPICE MAGAZINE (SMS 3AL to 21921 to vote)

2. PULSE MAGAZINE (SMS 4AL to 21921 to vote)

3. THE NAIROBIAN (SMS 5AL to 21921 to vote)

4. BUZZ (SMS 6AL to 21921 to vote)

5. JUICED (SMS 7AL to 21921 to vote)

6. GHAFLA (SMS 8AL to 21921 to vote)

ENTREPRENEUR OF THE YEAR
1. ROZZAY (HUSTLE NATION) (SMS 4AM to 21921 to vote)

2. DAN (MSANIVIIST) (SMS 5AM to 21921 to vote)

3. RIDHWAN AHMED (SMS 6AM to 21921 to vote)

4. STEVEN HEYWOOD (SMS 7AM to 21921 to vote)

HONORARY AWARD
APPRECIATION AWARD
ENTERTAINMENT ICON

BEST COLLABORATION
1. CHIKUZEE FT SUSUMILLA- NGOMA ITAMBAE (SMS 3AU to 21921 to vote)

2. RUSKY FT MAFIOSO- (SMS 4AU to 21921 to vote)

3. SERAH SARAH FT DAZLAH (SMS 5AU to 21921 to vote)

4. YANG DUBY FT OCHI B (SMS 6AU to 21921 to vote)

5. SUSUMILA FT DAZLAH (SMS 7AU to 21921 to vote)

6. NUMBER 1 ACADEMIA- NAKUPENDA (SMS 8AU to 21921 to vote)

TRADITIONAL MUSIC GROUP
1. GHEMMA (SMS 3AW to 21921 to vote)

2. MANYATTA ENTETAINMENT (SMS 4AW to 21921 to vote)

3. LIMBONI ARTS (SMS 5AW to 21921 to vote)

4. KIRINGONGO (SMS 6AW to 21921 to vote)

5. MDUNDIKO (SMS 7AW to 21921 to vote)

6. KING BAO CREW (SMS 8AW to 21921 to vote)