The 2019 edition of the Prophets Emmanuel and Ruth Makandiwa Invitations Concert Awards Night (PERMICAN) took place last Friday, November 22, at the Harare City Sports Centre, ending up three years of the awards’ dry spell.
The nocturnal ceremonial event ran under the theme “Creatively Touching Souls” and was hosted by radio personalities Tich Mataz, MisRed and Miss Becky.
Attendees were regaled with rare performances from various acts, among them Gemma Griffiths, Minister Michael Mahendere, Janet Manyowa, Kuda Mutsvene, Tembalami, Bryan K, Takura, Vabati vaJehovah, Sharon Manyika, ZimPraise and Joyful Praise.
Songbird Manyowa emerged as the biggest winner of the night, having bagged the Best Album, Best Female Artist, Best Song Writer and Best Video accolades.
Midlands-based rising gospel outfit Joyful Praise, which was up for six nods, was one step behind Manyowa as they scooped three gongs from the categories of Best Newcomer, Best Song awards for their hit track, Ngoro Yeminana and the Best Group/Duo for the album, Joyful Praise Season 2. Tamie Bimha, the outfit’s producer also won the Best Producer of the Year award.
Minister Michael Mahendere had a double glory as he walked away with the Most Viewed Song Online award for his track “Salt of the Earth” and the Best Male Artist award, outshining contenders Tembalami, Jonah Chivasa, Tatenda Mahachi and Kuda Mutsvene.
Fast-rising musician Mambo Dhuterere basked in his novice grandeur snatching the Best Traditional Song laurel with his Mweya Ndisesekedze song, trumping aspirants that included Joyful Praise Choir, Blessing Shumba, Spirit Praise and Vabati VaJehovah featuring Jah Prayzah.
The Best Urban Contemporary song went with sensational gospel diva Sharon Manyika, while Jonah Chivasa and Chelsea Mguni took home the Best Collaboration award with “Ndozvinoita Nyasha” duet.
The USA-based gospel icon Dr Comfort Manyame won Best Diaspora Gospel Artist award.
Doyen musicians of yesteryear Diva Mafunga and Shuvai Wutawunashe were both honoured with Legendary Awards.
What Others Had To Say About The Awards
So honored to be the 2019 Permican Award Winner for best Zimbabwean gospel artist in the diaspora! We thank God, for without HIM we can do NOTHING!!!!#Permicanawards2019
— Dr. Comfort Manyame (@manyame) November 22, 2019
Grateful Beyond Words for receiving 2 awards at this Year’s PERMICAN AWARDS for Best Male and Most Viewed Song Online. To God Be All The Glory. To our Family yes you are Family not fans Thank you for your Love and support. Takawanirwe Nyasha#ministermahendere#directworship pic.twitter.com/5uxaWPCMLM
— Michael Mahendere (@MinisterMikeM) November 23, 2019
Hi beloveds,becoming a Permican nominee was an amazing, experience, Thank you all so much for your support.Many thanks @permicanawards for the nomination.
I pray for continued grace in ministry, as God uses me as an instrument to share inspirational good news of Jesus Christ. pic.twitter.com/rDV91E07Dy
— Tafadzwa Mukaro Music (@tafadzwamukaro) November 23, 2019
Congrats to @MinisterMikeM for winning best male artist of the at Permican Awards pic.twitter.com/vu5LWKTERs
— ChristTV (@christtvchannel) November 22, 2019
Five 2019 Sunday Morning Jams that were missing from the Permican Awards! https://t.co/aPWsr5TAoR pic.twitter.com/7Bis6a9qqz
— EARGROUND (@EargroundZw) November 23, 2019
Mr and Mrs enjoying themselves at the #Permican Awards pic.twitter.com/x7iOZYHkzy
— Duduzile Nyirongo (@dudumo) November 22, 2019
Looking good @iMisred #Permican Gospel Awards pic.twitter.com/M46TR7UySF
— Duduzile Nyirongo (@dudumo) November 22, 2019
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