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Crown Gospel Music Awards announced a change in venue as they celebrate 16 years of grace this year. FNB Stadium is confirmed to be the new venue for the Crown Gospel Music Awards.

Crown Gospel Music Awards announced a change in venue as they celebrate 16 years of grace this year. According to Sunday World, the event has been moved from Orlando Stadium in Soweto to the FNB stadium.

The awards which are set to take place on November 26 have begun their build-up projects with community workshops and a Gospel music talent search in five areas.

These places include Kagiso Memorial, Sebokeng – AFM Church, Daveyton – Rhoo Hlatshwayo Centre, Diepsloot – Methodist Church, and North Saulsville Arena.

Zanele Mbokazi-Nkambule, the executive producer of the awards, said: “We are bringing collecting agencies, personal branding specialists, entertainment lawyers, and music coaches. The talent search will also see the winners getting an opportunity to perform at the Crown Gospel Music Awards stage on November 26.”

“So far, we are pleased with the number of applications received and we look forward to receiving more. In total, we have 30 categories, with two new ones, including the most streamed category and the live event category. We encourage artists to take advantage of these,” said Rofhiwa Nethengwe, head of talent at the Crown Gospel Music Awards.

In other news – Zimbabwe Achievers Awards (ZAA) South Africa 8th Edition nominations announced

The nominees shortlist for the Zimbabwe Achievers Awards (ZAA) South Africa 8th Edition has been released, featuring some of the most enterprising personalities in South Africa as well as a list of honorary award recipients.

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