The #SAMA22 awards came and left the hashtag #AKAwinanga trending on social media.
More great news for South Africa's ever vocal and supportive entertainment fans is that two female stars are in the running for the 2016 Africa Movie Academy Awards, affectionately known as the AMAAs.
Mzansi Magic's Isibaya actress, Nomzamo Mbatha, who also has a role on eTV's Umlilo as the devious Khwezi is living up to her words that she won't stop until she bags an Oscar statuette.
Mbatha, alongside eTV's Scandal's Anzani - Fulu Mugovhani - were announced as nominee's for Best Actress in a Leading Role.
The annual #AMAAs celebrate the best of Africa’s film industry and Mzansi deserves being recognised.
Nomzamo is nominated for her role in Tell Me Sweet Something, while Fulu clinched a nomination for a role in Ayanda.
“‘Surely goodness and mercy will follow me all the days of my life. . .’ #AMAA #AMAA2016,” Nomzamo tweeted in triumph.
Bring the award home girls, bring it home!
More great news for South Africa's ever vocal and supportive entertainment fans is that two female stars are in the running for the 2016 Africa Movie Academy Awards, affectionately known as the AMAAs.
Mzansi Magic's Isibaya actress, Nomzamo Mbatha, who also has a role on eTV's Umlilo as the devious Khwezi is living up to her words that she won't stop until she bags an Oscar statuette.
Mbatha, alongside eTV's Scandal's Anzani - Fulu Mugovhani - were announced as nominee's for Best Actress in a Leading Role.
The annual #AMAAs celebrate the best of Africa’s film industry and Mzansi deserves being recognised.
Nomzamo is nominated for her role in Tell Me Sweet Something, while Fulu clinched a nomination for a role in Ayanda.
“‘Surely goodness and mercy will follow me all the days of my life. . .’ #AMAA #AMAA2016,” Nomzamo tweeted in triumph.
Bring the award home girls, bring it home!