Tamy eyes AFRIMMA gong

Thamsanqa “Tamy” Moyo’

BY STYLE REPORTER

AFRO-POP singer Thamsanqa “Tamy” Moyo’s melodious voice has become a signature style in her compositions, charming many fans.

Over the years, she has managed to stay relevant in the competitive and male dominated showbiz industry.

As she matures just like wine, so does her artistry.

In the latest development, Tamy is hoping for the best after her nomination for the Best Female Southern Africa Award at the forthcoming Afrimma awards 2023 set for Dallas, Texas on September 17.

Afrimma has been at the forefront of celebrating African music and recognising the immense talent that exists across the continent and in the diaspora.

Over the past 10 years, Afrimma has become a significant platform that brings together artistes, music enthusiasts, industry professionals, and fans from all corners of the world.

It has not only celebrated established musicians, but also provided a launchpad for many rising stars, contributing to the growth and evolution of African music on the global stage.

In her category, the Ndibereke hit maker will go head-to-head with nine other female artistes who include compatriot and South African-based Amapiano queen Sha Sha.

The other nominees in the same category are South Africa’s DJ Zinhle, Ami Faku, Makhadzi, Tyla and Nadia Nakai.

Also vying for the gong are Towela and Mpho Sebina from Zambia and Botswana respectively.

Dancehall president Winky D is the other Zimbabwean artiste who has been nominated for the Best Male Southern Africa Award.

For the category, Winky D will battle for honours with the late South Africa heavy weights Costa Tich and AKA, alongside Musakeys, Dj Maphorisa and Sjava (all from Mzansi).

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