Sulu shines, bags three NAMA awards

The Herald

By Jonathan Mbiriyamveka

18 February 2013

SULUMAN CHIMBETU emerged the biggest winner at the 12th National Arts Merit Awards after he grabbed a hat-trick at a packed awards ceremony held for the first time in Bulawayo. The Orchestra Dendera Kings frontman won Outstanding Male Musician, Outstanding Album for “Syllabus” and the most coveted People’s Choice Award which is decided by popular vote on the day of the awards.

“I am at a loss for words, I had prepared a speech for one award and now this is my third,” Sulu said in his acceptance speech.

In presenting the award, ZiFM boss Supa Mandiwanzira, invited all dignitaries on stage, attracting a standing ovation from the audience.
The show was screened live on ZBCTV.

Education, Sport, Arts and Culture Minister David Coltart was among dignitaries that congratulated Sulu for his sterling performance.

Another surprise was in the special awards category where Partson “Chipaz” Chimbodza became the first promoter to win the Outstanding Promoter of the Year Award ahead of C&A Entertainment and Brumat, trading as Horizon Bar and Restaurant.

Chipaz dedicated his award to the late Utakataka Express leader Tongai Moyo. Actress Nothando Nobengula who was nominated twice in the same category for her role in “Wusiku” and “Ten Bush” won the Outstanding Actress award.

This was a rarity on the part of NAMA since a person can only be nominated once for each category in theatre unless  the role overlaps into the other play, but this was not the case.

Charles Matare won Outstanding Actor award for his role in “Wusiku” which again was not a Rooftop production as mentioned, but Blackmaid Production by New Zealand-based Thespian Stanley Makuwe.

In Spoken Word, a new category introduced this year was won by Carl Joshua Ncube for Oustanding Comedian beating Clive Chigubhu and Ntandoyenkosi Moyo.

The most anticipated category of the night which is music had its share of surprises with Hope Masike clinching the Outstanding Female Musician Award while the Outstanding Male Musician was hotly contested.

There were favourites like Donald Chirisa aka Sniper Storm and Enock Guni of the “Ndinonyara” fame.

In Outstanding Song category, Sniper grabbed his first NAMA for the song “Love Yemusoja”.
Sniper who was dressed in his trademark red combat gear complete with a black beret saluted his fans for the support and his producer Nhubu Digital. The awards could have gone either to “Ndinonyara” or “Gochi Gochi” by Jah Prayzah but it was Sniper’s day. The Sunday Mail’s Mtandazo Dube won the Outstanding Journalist for Print media.

Superstar Oliver Mtukudzi who was the guest of honour urged people to appreciate art. He was presented with a sculpture from Dominic Benhura.

Besides the spark of the awards, there were thrills on the red carpet where guests especially the women came dressed for the occasion. Performances on the night were up to scratch including a power play by Sani Makhalima, Jeys Marabini who performed a song called “Ukufa” a tribute to the fallen musicians as well as a magical show by Willis Wataffi, formerly of Afrika Revenge.

The rest of the winners are as follows:

DANCE
Outstanding Dance group
Magesh

Outstanding Female Dancer
Siphephiso Magonya    – IYASA

Outstanding Male Dancer
Arthur Ndlovu     –     Magesh

Outstanding Choreographer

Briann Geza    –     National Ballet

THEATRE
Outstanding Actor
Charles Matare in Wusiku    by Rooftop

Outstanding Actress
Nothando Nobengula     in Wusiku and Ten Bush

Outstanding Theatrical production
When Angels Weep by MNK Production

Outstanding Director
Zane Lucas     for Eclipsed    – Reps Theatre

VISUAL ARTS
Outstanding Mix Media Work
Melodies from the Mermaid     by Forbes Mushipe

Outstanding 2 Dimensional Work
Morning Light by    David Chinyama,

Outstanding 3 Dimensional Work
Unto Us a Child Is Born     by     Israel Israel

Outstanding Exhibition
The Cycle     by    Davina Jovi
SPOKEN WORD

Outstanding Comedian
Carl Joshua Ncube

Outstanding Poet
Tatenda Chinoda

MUSIC
Outstanding Female Musician
Hope Masike

Outstanding Album
Syllabus     -    Sulumani Chimbetu

FILM AND TELEVISION
Outstanding Actor
Cyril Sadat Sanhewe    in    Kiriboni The Menace

Outstanding Actress
Qeqeshiwe Mntambo     in    Suku

Outstanding Music Video
Amai Bhoyi    by    Jutal

Outstanding Screen Production (Television)
Delete    by    Shupai Kamunyaru

Outstanding Screen Production (Full Length film)
Suku    by    Gugulethu Ndlovu

Outstanding Screen Production (Short Film)
Mind games    by    Charles Mawungwa

LITERARY ARTS
Outstanding fiction Book
Taking The Lead          by     Sibongile Mnkandla

Outstanding Children’s book
My Daughter    by    Albert Nyathi

Outstanding First creative Published Work
Once A Lover Always A Fool    by    Philani Amadeus Nyoni

MEDIA
Outstanding Journalist (Print)
Mthandazo Dube

Outstanding Journalist (Television)
Sifiso Mpofu

Outstanding Online Media
Zimbojam

Outstanding Journalist (Radio)
No nominees

SPECIAL AWARDS
Outstanding Promoter of the Year
Chipaz Promotions

Arts Personality
Mokoomba

Arts Service
Book Cafe

People’s Choice
Suluman Chimbetu