RoilBAA bigger than Bulawayo

Langalakhe Mabena/Nkosilathi Sibanda
A BRAND to reckon with is the status that the Roil Bulawayo Arts Awards (RoilBAA) have earned and in the five years of their existence, the ball has not been dropped.

November 6 was the night that the Zimbabwean arts fraternity needed as a “success” relief of events especially in the midst of the catastrophic Covid-19 pandemic.

This year, the awards happened over three days, a move that was taken to contain audiences in respect of the Covid-19 protocols and the methodology worked as planned.

However, the highlight of the awards was on the finale which took place at the traditional venue, the Large City Hall on Saturday.

The red carpet was rolled out from 4pm and this was the platform that was greatly utilised by patrons who graced the event dressed to the nines.

The awards ceremony started at 6pm as planned and ended well on time with South Africa-based Comedian Q Dube making sure that the audience stays glued and focused with his comic prowess as the main presenter on stage.

Although the awards were initiated as a “Bulawayo affair”, in the past five years, the event has proven to be bigger than the city as it continues to attract people from different cities, even those from outside the country.

People such as Beef Harrison, founder of the Zim Hip Hop Awards, renowned filmmakers Daves Guzha and Joe Njagu were spotted at the evening ceremony. Zolani Mkiva, a celebrated arts practitioner who is an Imbongi YeSizwe and former praise poet for former South Africa President Nelson Mandela was also at the awards.

As the guest of honour, the African National Congress (ANC) member was afforded an appreciation award.

“What I see here tonight is the best thing I’ve ever seen. Zimbabwe is a beautiful country and it has beautiful dynamic cultures and I can see all of them today. It’s a privilege to be honoured with this accolade. I didn’t come alone from South Africa as I’m accompanied by businessmen who want to see how they can invest in Bulawayo arts.

“South Africa and Zimbabwe are one and our cultures speak volumes. We’re looking forward to partnering with local creatives in maintaining our African stories through different art genres,” said Mkiva.

Busisa Moyo, the CEO of United Refineries whose cooking oil brand Roil is the main sponsor of the awards, said Roil will always be there to lubricate the awards.

“For the past four years, we were the main sponsor for the awards and what we have from this annually held event is a success. I can see we have people from outside Bulawayo and the country and this is a sign that the brand is growing.

The stage and floor at the RoilBAA Award Ceremony

“We’re looking forward to collaborating with other countries in making sure that our cultural stories don’t die,” said Moyo.

One of the organisers of the awards, Raisedon Baya said he is happy that the awards conquered Covid-19.

“We had doubts about this year’s event as the economy was shut down by the pandemic and we weren’t able to go out there and hunt for sponsorship.

“But we’re happy for this year’s success. Local young entrepreneurs injected various sponsorship into the awards and it’s a sign that Bulawayo artistes are finally getting local support,” said Baya.

The show was not going to be complete without a dash of the glitz and the glam. The proceedings were beamed live on social media platforms as well as the national broadcaster ZBCtv.

Those who watched from the comfort of their couches can attest that the organisers pulled a grand of a presentation. The stage was lit. It was by all standards international. Even the hyped Oscars and Grammys have a thing or two to copy from the RoilBAA event.

What of the fashion and style side of the day? Everyone who attended brought the celebration of Bulawayo as a metropolis of seething cultural trends. From the usual suits to the dare-to-wear designer clothes, no eye could miss the beauty.

To complement the stage were the performances from all the young artistes who had the opportunity. New and seasoned creatives made top-class acts that kept event attendees on the edge of their seats. Some failed to hold their cool as Mawiza belted his Entumbane kogogo song.

The combined acts of the artistes for the hit “Masiyephambili” and Sandra Sibanda’s serenade brought more light in the night. And as a toast to the entertainment was Skhosana Buhlungu’s Dlala Ntethe.

All was forgotten as the Large City Hall became a theatre of reality. In fact, the hall was full to the brim.

For long, artistes in Bulawayo have decried being brushed aside, not getting a reward off their works, but on Saturday night, the RoilBAA organisers had other ways.

The corporate world in the city of Bulawayo came on board in what was viewed as a gesture that came in die time. All the awards had corporate backing. Not only that, it was sustained proof that the arts are a key cog in the economy. A partnership that all and sundry would wish stays for all.

Topping the charts was the presentation of a fully serviced housing stand and building material to the People’s choice award that went to gospel artiste Mai Mwamuka.

In drawing back the hands of time, four years back when the awards started, a lot of changes have been there. A lot can be said of the improvement.

The organisers made it a point to show art lovers that they have grown. In the five years, the event has matured. If wine matures for a sweeter taste, why not the RoilBAAs. A thumps up!

Below is a list of 2021 Roil Bulawayo Arts Awards winners:

Outstanding Song of the Year

‘For Me’ – DJ Zandimaz

Newcomer of the Year (All Genres)

Sandra Sibanda

Outstanding Male Artist of the Year

Msiz’kay

Outstanding Female Artist of the Year

Vuyo Brown

Outstanding Hip Hop Artist/Act

Awa

Outstanding Kwaito/House/Gqom Act

Mawiza

Outstanding Alternative Music

Thandy Dlana

Outstanding Gospel Artist/Act

Mai Mwamuka

Outstanding Imbube/Acapella Group/Act

Focus Accapella

Outstanding Tshibilika/Rhumba Act

Insimbi Zezhwane

Outstanding Music Producer

Nashville

Outstanding Music Video

‘Induku Enhle’ – X Mile

Outstanding Radio DJ

Nomalanga Nyathi – ZiFM Stereo

Outstanding Club DJ

DJ Mzoe

Outstanding Dance Ensemble

Geek Twins

Outstanding Female Dancer

Dorcas Ngwenya

Outstanding Male Dancer

Hebson Ncube

Outstanding Arts Journalist

Mthabisi Tshuma – Chronicle

Outstanding Arts Photographer

Sadee LensWorks

Outstanding Online Media

Ekasi Magazine

Outstanding Theatre Actress

Musawenkosi Sibanda

Outstanding Theatre Actor

Cedrick Msongelwa

Outstanding Theatre Production

Bhalagwe Is Burning by Victory Siyanqoba

Outstanding Comedian

Zwe Hlabangana

Outstanding Poet

Desire Moyo

Outstanding Literary Work – Fiction

All Come To Dust by Bryony Rheam

Outstanding Literary Work – Non-Fiction

Our Food, Our Heritage, Our Culture by Makhosi Mahlangu

Outstanding Ndebele Literary Work

Ngubani Owabulalala uDube by Mihla Sitsha

Outstanding Fashion Designer/House

A Tribe Called Zimbabwe

Outstanding Model

Ben Chest

Outstanding Ambassador (worldwide)

Vusa Mkhaya

Outstanding TV Production/Programme

Mjolo FM – Byo Memes

Outstanding Short Film

Figure It Out – Nkosilesisa Ncube

Outstanding Film/TV Actress

Lee Mchoney – Wadiwa Wepamoyo

Outstanding Film/TV Actor

Leroy Mthulisi Ndlovu – Figure it Out.

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