Country Director, South Africa, AFRIMA, Mr. Lekunutu Sekobo
The
countdown has begun to the August 1, 2018 deadline for submission of
songs and videos to be nominated for the 5th annual All Africa Music
Awards (AFRIMA), the biggest music event in Africa that celebrates
and
rewards
the music talents of the continent while showcasing the African
cultural heritage to a global audience for a positive narrative.
Organised
by the African Union Commission in partnership with the International
Committee of AFRIMA, announced its call for entries for the 2018
edition of the awards on May 25 and thereby opened its online portal-
www.afrima.org
to receive songs and videos recorded or produced by African music
professionals either living on the continent or in the diaspora
within the eligibility period of August 1, 2017 to August 1, 2018.
Established
and emerging African music stars have been sending in their songs and
videos to compete in the 36 regional and continental award categories
to participate in the process, with the expectation of emerging
nominees
that will feature at the culturally resplendent 5th AFRIMA main
awards ceremony scheduled for November 2018. The high level of
participation in the submission by Africa’s music industry is an
indication
that the 2018 nomination entries are set to surpass those received in
previous years.
Furthermore,
AFRIMA recently saw the introduction of four new award categories to
enable more creative professionals in the music and entertainment
industry participate in the process, giving room for expansion and
inclusiveness. The newly introduced categories are Best African DJ;
Best African Dance/Choreography; Best African Lyricist/Rapper of the
Year and Best African Act in Diaspora.
Speaking
on the countdown, AFRIMA Country Director, South Africa, Mr. Lekunutu
Sekobo, advised African artistes yet to enter their works to take
advantage of the few days remaining.
"I
would like to urge all musicians, record labels, music producers,
music managers and the recording industry of Africa at large to take
full advantage of the few days remaining before submissions closes on
the 1st
of
August. I encourage you to submit your crafts or submit on behalf of
your clients in any of the suitable award categories. Africans should
embrace this initiative by AFRIMA and show full cooperation and
support. AFRIMA is the biggest platform where Africans are showing
immense enthusiasm through music and art”.
He
further added: “I would also like to call on the Department of Arts
and Culture under Minister Nathi Mthethwa and the Department of
Tourism under Minister Derek Hanekom not excluding corporate South
Africans to embrace and give full support to AFRIMA’s vision for
Africa’s Cultures Renaissance so we can overcome the challenges
confronting our continent as former President Thabo Mbeki championed
in his term of office”.
Once
the AFRIMA submission portal closes on August 1, the screening and
adjudication process commences on August 7 by the 13-man AFRIMA
International Jury who are experienced and expert African music
professionals
charged with the responsibility of painstakingly and carefully
screening, categorising and assessing the works submitted and
determining those entries possessing the merit to be named on the
highly
contested
AFRIMA Nominees List.
Immediately
after the week-long adjudication process, the 2018 AFRIMA Nominees
List will be unveiled and nominated artistes, songs and videos will
then have to slug it out with other regional and continental music
contemporaries
and legends to emerge winners of the AFRIMA 23.9 carat gold plated
trophy.
Meanwhile,
the Director, Brand Communication, AFRIMA, Ms. Matlou Tsotetsi has
challenged African governments and corporate bodies to throw their
weight behind the advocacy initiative of AFRIMA.
“AFRIMA
Main Awards has been held for four years spearheaded by a coalition
of music, production, culture and media professionals. We've had
amazing support across the continent, especially from the government
of
Nigeria
which hosted in 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017. We are immensely
appreciative of the government of Lagos State in Nigeria and some
corporate organisations from Nigeria and other countries. In our
fifth
edition,
this is the perfect opportunity for other African governments to also
align themselves with this Pan African project, because it really
does say that they are part of the Pan African community.
I
am calling on the government of South Africa, my home country, to
throw her weight behind AFRIMA. South Africa will be sending a very
positive message to the rest of the world, and also eradicate the
perception that
South
Africans are not warm enough or welcoming enough to other Africans
across the continent”, she concluded.
In
its efforts to reward music creativity and talent in Africa, AFRIMA
also stimulates conversations among Africans and between Africa and
the rest of the globe about the great potentials and values of the
African
musical
and artistic heritage for the purpose of creating jobs, reducing
poverty, calling the attention of world leaders to Africa and
promoting the positive image of Africa to the world for global
competitiveness.
AFRIMA
is scheduled to hold in November, with live broadcast to over 80
countries around the world.
Director, Brand Communication, AFRIMA, Ms. Matlou Tsotetsi
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