The second instalment of the much-anticipated annual Basadi in Music Awards took place at Joburg Theatre on Saturday evening.
The Basadi in Music Awards not only applauded musical excellence but also celebrated the accomplishments of women across diverse entertainment domains.
South African actress and Radio DJ Thando Thabethe and television personality, rapper, actress and businesswoman Boitumelo Thulo, popularly known as Boity, was awarded with ‘The CEO Mosadi in Business Achievement Award’.
Thando was honoured with the award for her Thabooty’s Underwear and Shapewear business while Boity received her award for BT Signature, her range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic sparkling fruit beverages.
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Taking to Instagram on Sunday morning, Thabethe thanked her team and the women who have been supporting her business.
She added that while business was not a walk in the park, she has had an incredible journey with Thabooty’s and that it has taught her that it was ok to fail, you just have to get up and try again.
Boity also took to her Instagram account to share her big achievement and to recognise what Basadi in Music Awards (BIMA) CEO Hloni Modise-Matau is doing for women in music, saying it was profound and that she truly believes the awards are going to change the shape of how women are celebrated and recognized for their enormous contribution to the music industry.
Lwah Ndlunkulu secured the evening’s top honours by clinching both Artist of the Year and Song of the Year accolades, the latter for her mesmerising collaboration Ithuba with Siya Ntuli.
Noluthando Ngema, a 27-year-old talent from Ndwedwe, earned the inaugural Nando’s Emerging Artist of the Year distinction.
Afro pop-artist of the year was awarded to Kelly Khumalo for her song Akathintwa while rapper Nadia Nakai walked away with the award of Hip Hop artist of the year for her song Not The Same featuring Lucasraps.
Nadia could not be at the event to accept the award, but took to Instagram to recognise her win.
In a statement on Sunday afternoon, Modise-Matau said the second Basadi in Music Awards was an incredible success echoing women’s profound impact in the music and entertainment industry.
She also thanked the guests, sponsors, performers, and host Unathi Nkayi who made it a memorable evening.
“This event showcased industry creativity and strength while acknowledging the often unnoticed dedication of women behind the scenes. To my team, your dedication, hard work, and attention to detail made this possible. Special thanks to our host venue, Joburg Theatre, and heartfelt congratulations to award recipients,” Modise-Matau said.
Memorable moments and highlights of The second Basadi in Music Awards will be aired on 27 August at 8:30pm on SABC 2.
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