Who won the Satma awards 2021?

Who won the Satma awards 2021?

Tau Sebata won the Best Sepedi artist award, while Kwazi Nsele, who could not make it to the event, was named the Best Indigenous Poet. Ntombhi Ya Mutsonga jumped with excitement when she was announced as the Best Traditional Praise Singer.

Who won the Satma?

The Qwabe twins, Viggy and Virginia, walked away with two awards at the South African Traditional Music Achievement Awards (Satma Awards) that took place on Saturday night in Mbombela, Mpumalanga.

When was SATMA awards 2021?

November 27, 2021
15th SATMA

South African Traditional Music Awards
Date November 27, 2021
Venue Mbombela Stadium, Mpumalanga
Country South Africa
Hosted by Tsholofelo Maseko Mduduzi Ntuli

What is the purpose of Satma awards?

SATMA Awards are about celebrating music made in the style of the people and various language groups of South Africa. Founded by Dumisani Goba, The awards aim to “eliminate tribalism and other divisive measures”; the official slogan is “My Culture, Your Culture, One Nation”.

Who won Artist of the decade South Africa?

Cassper Nyovest’s
Cassper Nyovest’s timeline has been flooded with congratulatory messages, with many of his fans singing his praises after he won the Artist of the Decade award at this years SA Hip Hop Awards (Sahha). The elated rapper took to Twitter to react to the news.

Who won most SAMA awards?

Kabza De Small

27th South African Music Awards
Hosted by Bontle Modiselle Lawrence Maleka
Motto Redefine, Invent, Imagine
Most awards Kabza De Small (4)
Most nominations Kabza De Small (6)

How do I enter Satma Awards?

The Rules of Entry are available on the Nomination Form that the public downloads from our website in order to nominate their favourite artists or groups. The SATMA Awards strives to ensure that the Awards are credible, results are accurate and the deserving artists win.

Who is the biggest Artist in South Africa 2021?

Most-streamed local artists in South Africa Dj Maphorisa leads the pack on the list, followed by Kabza De Small, Busta 929, De Mthuda, and Mr JazziQ. Also included on the list is Makhadzi, who takes her spot as the most-streamed female South Africa artist in 2021.