Zimbabwe’s creative industry shines at Namas. . . Khaya Arts wins big

Mbulelo Mpofu in Harare

Arts organisation Khaya Arts from Bulawayo were the winners at the 23rd edition of the National Arts Merit Awards (Nama) held at the Hippodrome in Harare on Saturday evening, clinching two awards.

The event, curated by the Jacaranda Culture and Media Corporation (JCMC), celebrated Zimbabwe’s finest artistic talents in a well-coordinated ceremony that showcased the country’s creative growth.

From the outset, the red carpet was abuzz with excitement as arts enthusiasts and celebrities mingled, taking snapshots with notable figures, including South African actress Nombulelo Mhlongo — popular for her role as Sne in Durban Gen — alongside Zimbabwe’s own icons such as Tinashe Mutarisi, Tamy Moyo, Sylent Nqo and Bagga. The electric atmosphere set the stage for an unforgettable night of celebration.

The night undoubtedly belonged to Khaya Arts Production, which claimed the Outstanding Dance Group award, while its director, Future Dube, secured the Outstanding Choreographer accolade. Reflecting on the achievement, Dube said perseverance was the cornerstone of their success.

Nine-year-old Victoria Falls-based actor Sikhanyiso Ngwenya receiving award

“This is our first time winning a Nama, and I can’t begin to describe our excitement as a team. We’ve been nominated before, and we’ve submitted for years without success, but we never gave up. This victory is proof that perseverance pays off. Winning two gongs in one night is a milestone that will elevate Khaya Arts Production to greater heights.”

On the night, Zimpapers also had a moment in the spotlight as journalist Mthabisi Tshuma bagged the Outstanding Journalist/Media House award for his coverage in the Chronicle. This marked his first Nama win after being nominated the previous year.

“Okuhle kuyabukwa,” Tshuma remarked upon receiving his award.

“Being recognised on a national platform is a great honour, and having this award placed under the special category this year makes it even more special. I’m humbled that my work is being acknowledged.”

The night also witnessed history in the making as nine-year-old Victoria Falls actor Skhanyiso “Ska” Ngwenya became the youngest recipient of the Outstanding Actor award for his role in Rise in Rise. Ngwenya’s win was met with widespread admiration, proving that talent knows no age.

Nisha Ts performance

In a move to elevate Zimbabwean music onto the international stage, the Outstanding Breakthrough Artiste (Music) award came with an exciting perk. Winner Chillmaster earned an all-expenses-paid trip to perform at the Moto Moto Festival in Germany in July, a gesture that was met with rousing applause from the audience.

Music lovers were treated to a series of breath-taking performances from artistes such as Fusion 5 Mangwiro, Nisha Ts, Hwinza, Bagga, Joyful Praise, Sylent Nqo, Oriyano, Denilson, ProBeatz, and Atenda Chin. However, it was Jah Prayzah’s electrifying set that truly brought the house down, leaving the audience on their feet in sheer admiration.

While host Nabeelah Jogee who presented the show alongside Charlent Mangweni-Furusa initially struggled to connect with the crowd, the overall ambience remained vibrant throughout the evening. The presence of high-profile Gvernment officials added a layer of prestige to the event, signalling national support for the arts sector.

The 23rd edition of the Nama saw notable improvements in organisation, with JCMC bowing out in style after managing the awards since 2019.

While no event is ever perfect, several enhancements were evident. There was better speech timing as award winners speeches were kept concise, ensuring a smoother flow of proceedings. For purposes of inclusivity, the presence of two sign language interpreters allowed deaf attendees to fully engage with the event.

Also, the inclusion of figures such as Nombulelo Mhlongo not only enriched the awards but also strengthened Zimbabwe’s artistic ties beyond its borders.

The use of a teleprompter for hosts and presenters added a layer of professionalism, ensuring a well-structured presentation.

Despite these advancements, there remains room for growth, particularly in entertainment interludes.

While musical performances are a staple, incorporating other art forms such as comedy, poetry, and theatrical skits could enhance audience engagement. Additionally, as with any awards ceremony, debates over winners and perceived snubs were inevitable, proving once again that the Namas continue to be a platform of passionate discourse within the creative industry.

As the curtains closed on this year’s edition, it was evident that the Namas are on an upward trajectory, laying a solid foundation for future improvements. With continued refinement, the awards have the potential to reach international standards and further cement Zimbabwe’s place on the global arts stage.

Below is a full list of the National Arts Merit Awards 23rd edition winners

  1. Dance Awards
    Outstanding Female Dancer
    Celine Madziva in Respect My team
    Outstanding Male Dancer
    Tichaona “Hero’’ Chikara in Into the light
    Outstanding Dance Group/Production
    Khaya Arts Productions in UniAfrica
    Outstanding Choreographer
    Future Dube — Khaya Arts Productions
  2. Visual Arts Awards
    Outstanding Male Visual Artist
    Moffat Takadiwa
    Outstanding Female Visual Artist
    Portia Zvavahera
    Outstanding Upcoming Visual Artist
    Kundai Nathan
    Outstanding Exhibition
    6 th Venice Biennale by Various Artists curated by Fadzai Veronica Muchemwa
  3. Spoken Word Awards
    Outstanding Poet
    Kudakwashe Rice
    Outstanding Social Media Skits
    Panashe Gurende aka Moojaya
    Outstanding Stand-Up Comedian
    Mukudzei Majoni aka King Kandoro
  4. Theatre Awards
    Outstanding Actress
    Caroline Mashingaidze Zimbizi as Tete Sabina in Family Riots
    Outstanding Actor
    Michael Kudakwashe as Sidney in Family Riots
    Outstanding Theatrical Production
    The Aftermath by Patsimeredu Trust
    Outstanding Director
    Everson Ndlovu — Haywire
    Outstanding Playwright
    Leonard Matsa — Promise
  5. Literary Arts Awards
    Outstanding First Published Work
    Zagamo the war within by Ray Mawerera, Published by Royalty Books
    Outstanding Children’s Book
    Chimbira Nedzimwe Ngano by Primrose Dzenga Published by Torch Bearers Trust Books
    Outstanding Fiction Book
    Weeping Tomato by Samantha Rumbidzai Vazhure Published by Carnelian Hearts Limited
    Outstanding Non-Fiction Book
    Entrepreneurial Success: Insights on Growing Business in a Fluid Economy by Divine Simbi Ndhlukula PhD Published by Divine Simbi-Ndlukula (PhD)
  6. Film & Television Awards Outstanding Actress Munashe Goromonzi as Tsitsi in The November Promise Outstanding Actor Skanyiso Ngwenya as Rise in Rise Outstanding Music Video Nhemamusasa by Bagga Directed by Leopold Tapiwa Vengesa aka Leoy V Outstanding Screen Production (Television) The DNA Show by Tinashe Mugabe Outstanding Screen Production (Short film) Dollar by Tawanda Vombo Outstanding Screen Production (Full Length film) Nhoroondo by Vusa Hlatshwayo
    1. Music Awards
      Outstanding Female Musician
      Thamsanqa Moyo aka Tamy Moyo
      Outstanding Male Musician
      Hillary Marufu aka Master H
      Outstanding Breakthrough Musician
      Gift Kudakwashe Hombarume aka Chillmaster
      Outstanding Music Group
      The Unveiled
      Outstanding Song
      Kana Ndanyura by Kelvin Kusikwenyu aka Killer T
      Outstanding Album
      NOP Makoni by Nkosilathi Sibiya aka Voltz JT
  7. Special Awards
    Promoter of the Year
    Event Hulks
    Outstanding Artist in the Diaspora
    Masimba Hwati (Visual Artist) based in Poland
    Arts Service Award
    Prince Edward School
    Arts Personality Award
    Partson Chimbodza (Chipaz Promotions)
    Lifetime Achievement Award
    Philip Svosve
    People’s Choice Award
    Wallace Chirumiko aka Winky D

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