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Protesters holding a banner saying, Oromo lives matter, during the demonstration. Ethiopian Oromo community in London protest demanding justice for Slain singer, Haacaaluu Hundeessaa. Haacaaluu sang in the Oromo language, Ethiopias largest ethnic group and his music became the melody of a protest movement that helped bring down Ethiopia's government in 2018.

Deep Dive: Protest Movements Across the Continent

Here is a detailed look at the major protests which have engulfed a number of African countries thus far in 2020.

This year, although only seven months in, has and continues to be an eventful one across all fronts. While the entire world is collectively reeling from the effects of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, there have been considerable shifts on the socio-political landscapes of many African countries. As a result, there have been a number of mass demonstrations taking place across the continent as those who are fed up by the alleged corruption, increasing poverty and inequality at the hands of their respective governments, have said "no more". From anti-government protests in Algeria to youth protests against police brutality in Kenya, here is a list of the major protest action currently taking place (or that has already taken place) across the continent.

This list is in no particular order.


Ethiopia, January 2020

Protesters holding a banner saying, Oromo lives matter,

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Ethiopia's most recent protests come after the death of popular Oromo musician Hachalu Hundessa, whose music is credited for giving voice to the Oromo Lives Matter movement. Hundessa was gunned down last month in Addis Ababa although the details around his death are not yet known. Almost two weeks ago, protests erupted in the Oromia region and led to the death of at least 145 civilians and another 10 in the capital, according to the BBC. Ethnic tensions in Ethiopia continue to worsen under Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.

At the beginning of this year, thousands of Ethiopians took to the street to protest against the government's failure to locate 18 students who had been abducted towards the end of 2019. The students, who are from the Amhara community in the northern parts of Ethiopia, were studying at Dembi Dollo University. Although some believed that the Oromo Liberation Army was behind the abductions, the army refuted the allegations and cast the blame on the government instead.

Nigeria, January 2020

Several mass protests against continued gender-based violence (GBV) in Nigeria have been taking place since 2019. Last year, Nigerian women protested the spate of murders of at least eight women in various Port Harcourt hotels. Last month,#JusticeForUwa saw many Nigerians demanding justice for 22-year-old student Vera Omozuwa who was attacked and murdered by a group of men while in a Benin City church. That online movement then grew into the much larger #WeAreTired movement which was championed by the likes of Tiwa Savage, Wizkid and Don Jazzy. By the end of June, the Nigerian government had declared a state of emergency on rape in the country.

Guinea, January 2020

Protesters confornt the army in the streets in Conakry on March 22, 2020, during a constitutional referendum in the country.

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There have been massive anti-government protests in Guinea since last year. The protests come after President Alpha Condé announced that his government would be looking into a new constitution which would allow him to remain in power for a third term. The protests, which are largely concentrated in Conakry, Boffa and N'Zerekore, have resulted in the deaths of at least seven people thus far. Additionally, six protesters were recently killed following clashes with the police over measures put in place to curb the spread of COVID-19. Citizens were reportedly frustrated by alleged corruption at the hands of authorities.

Zimbabwe, January 2020

A doctor with a loud hailer shouts slogans during a protest march by senior medical doctors in Harare, on December 4, 2019.

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Anti-government protests have been taking place in Zimbabwe since last year. While the government, under current President Emmerson Mnangagwa's leadership, has been condemned for the police violence targeting protesters from the opposition, there have been additional protests led by health professionals in the country. Doctors downed their tools and took to the streets for over four months demanding better pay and working conditions––conditions which have only worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic. The protests eventually came to a halt when Zimbabwean telecoms billionaire Strive Masiyiwaannounced that he would set up a fund which would help doctors manage living costs.

Fresh protests threaten to erupt, however, following the arrest of prominent journalist Hopewell Chin'ono whose work has exposed the alleged corruption by the government during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Chin'ono was arrested alongside opposition leader Jacob Ngarivhume and kept on charges of "incitement to participate in public violence".

Senegal, January 2020

Similar to the protests in Guinea, mass demonstrations erupted in Senegal's Dakara, Mbacké, Touba, Tambacounda and Diourbel with youths taking to the streets to protest against the curfew and ban on regional travel amid the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak. The measures put in place to curb the spread of COVID-19 were reportedly causing further economic hardships for the youth and their livelihoods.

The Gambia, January 2020

Demonstrators against the regime of Yahya Jammeh, the former President of the Gambia, gather in the streets during a demonstration asking for Yahya Jammeh to be brought to justice in Banjul on January 25, 2020.

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The protests in The Gambia are complex. Initially, protests at the beginning of this year were in support of former President Yahya Jammeh's safe return from exile after the politician claimed he had been "driven out of the country". Jammeh ruled the West African country for over two decades and subsequently lost to current President Adama Barrow in the national elections back in 2017. On the other hand, many other Gambians, along with the Gambia Center for Victims of Human Rights Violations, insisted that Jammeh return so that he could be arrested, charged and prosecuted for the crimes committed during his rule. There have also been continued protests calling for President Barrow to step down. After being sworn into office in 2017, President Barrow was only meant to be in office for three years. However, he has recently backtracked on that commitment which has subsequently given rise to the "Three Years Jotna" movement.

Liberia, January 2020

Liberia has been engulfed in anti-government protests for a while. Protesters have called for current President George Weah to resign following what they describe as a failure to resolve the country's dire economic situation in addition to rampant corruption by government officials. Back in June of last year, Liberians protested for the first time since President Weah took office in 2017. Failing to adequately address an investigation which uncovered the disappearance of millions of dollars, the government then restricted internet and social media access shortly before the protests took place.

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), January 2020

In January of this year, students in the DRC protested against the increasing cost of tuition at Kinshasa University. After students were forced to vacate the university premises by police, President Felix Tshisekedi was reportedly set to meet with student leaders to discuss a way forward. In 2019, students at Lubumbashi University had protested against hikes in tuition fees as well as infrastructural issues. At least four people were killed during those protests, according to IOL.

Uganda, February 2020

Stella Nyanzi (C), a prominent Ugandan activist and government critic, is arrested by police officers as she organised a protest for more food distribution by the government to people who has been financially struggling by the nationwide lockdown imposed to curb the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus, in Kampala, on May 18, 2020.

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There have been numerous protests which have taken place in Uganda since last year. Students at Makerere University staged "Fees Must Fall" protests towards the end of 2019 while anti-governments protests against President Yoweri Museveni have been led by opposition leader Bobi Wine earlier this year, in the run-up to the 2021 presidential elections. More recently, activist Stella Nyanzi was arrested after protesting against the slow distribution of food during the country's lockdown.

Algeria, March 2020

People chant slogans at a weekly anti-government demonstration in the capital Algiers on March 13, 2020.

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Protests in Algeria began last year in February shortly after then President Abdelaziz Bouteflika announced that he would be running for a fifth term in office. While the statesman eventually stepped down, following a two-decade long rule, mass demonstrations continued every week thereafter with protesters demanding that his entire government step down as well. In March of this year, protesters called off the weekly demonstrations for the first time in over a year amid the COVID-19 outbreak.

Mali, April 2020

There have been ongoing anti-government protests in Mali as protesters call for political reforms and the resignation of current President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita. This comes after Malians headed to the voting stations in a long-delayed election this March. At least 11 people have been killed in the most recent protests where police and security forces used lethal force to disperse crowds of protesters. Both regional and international bodies have condemned the use of lethal force by the Malian government with the presidents of Senegal, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria and Niger set to meet with President Keita in the hopes of mediating the ongoing conflict. The West African country has been engulfed in jihadist conflict since 2012 and at least 600 civilians have been killed as a result.

South Africa, June 2020

There have been a number of protests in South Africa this year. However, the major demonstrations thus far have been in support of the Black Lives Mattermovement with specific reference to instances of police brutality and gender-based violence (GBV) in the country. Since the country's national lockdown began a few months ago, several Black South Africans namely Collins Khosa, Sibusiso Amos, Petrus Miggels and Adane Emmanuel, have been killed by the police and/or members of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF). Additionally, the GBV and femicide crisis has also continued to worsen despite the COVID-19 pandemic.

Kenya, June 2020

Last month, Kenyans took to the streets to protest police brutality in the country which had claimed the lives of 15 people, according to a report by the Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA). The deaths were reportedly a result of a dusk-to-dawn curfew set in place to curb the spread of COVID-19. It is alleged that there had been numerous instances of law enforcement using excessive force and brutality.

Namibia, October 2020

Protesters hold placards while they gesture during the second day of the #ShutItDown Protests, where hundreds of Namibian youth protested against gender-based violence by shutting down Windhoeks Central Business District, in Windhoek, Namibia, on October 9, 2020.

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Following the death of a 22-year-old Namibian woman named Shannon Wasserfall, who reportedly went missing in April of this year, Namibian youth have since taken to the streets to protest against gender-based violence (GBV). Dubbed the #ShutItDown protests, demonstrations outside government buildings have been taking place with young women, university students and high school girls at the helm. The Southern African country has reportedly recorded at least 200 cases of GBV every month.

Nigeria, October 2020

#EndSARS: Nigerian protests against police brutality.

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Over the past few weeks, Nigerian youth have taken to the streets to protest against continued police brutality in the country. The #EndSARS protests have called upon President Muhammadu Buhari to disband the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) which has been implicated in the harassment, abductions, torture and murder of Nigerians since its establishment back in 1992. However, while there are reports that SARS has been disbanded, these are in conflict with other reports that the Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, plans to reform the unit instead. Additionally, the 2020 protests are not the first. Protests calling for the disbanding of SARS in Nigeria were reported as far back as 2017.

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Here Are All the Winners at the AFRIMA Awards

Davido, Burna Boy, Wizkid, Marwan Moussa, and more won big at the 8th AFRIMA Awards.


The All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA)recently descended onto Dakar, Senegal for their eighth edition, 'The Teganga Edition.'

The awards, which were held at the Dakar Arena, saw the likes of Nigerian superstar Davido take home three trophies in one night as he won the Best African Collaboration, Best Duo or Group in African Electro, and Best Male Artiste in African Inspirational Music categories.

Egyptian rapper Marwan Moussa followed closely, nabbing two wins for Best African Rapper/Lyricist and Best Duo or Group in African Hip Hop.

In other notable moments, Senegalese icons Youssou N’dour, Baaba Maal, and Ismaël Lô were given the AFRIMA Legend Award, which is selected by the awards' international executive committee.

All of the winners across the remaining 39 categories for the 8th AFRIMA in Senegal were decided by popular vote across a pool of 9,067 submitted entries.

South Africa's Costa Titch and Frrench-Congolese artist Dadju lead the group, with each artist earning six nominations. Burna Boy, KIzz Daniel, Tiwa Savage and Fireboy DML bagged nominations each.

This year, the organization received its highest number of entries ever recorded since the award show began in 2014. The award show's jury chose 382 nominations across 39 musical categories, to underscore five African regions and the musical talents that represent those regions.

South African jury member Adam Tiran, said that he was confident that he and other members had made the right selections this year for talent.

“We are confident in our selection this year, after carefully reviewing all 9,076 entries. We are sure this is an accurate and inclusive representation of where the African music industry currently is," said Tiran. "We have put in the effort to ensure that AFRIMA’s nominations remain as credible and authentic as always.”


West African countries led the charge with a total of 134 nominations, and this was followed by the Eastern African region, whose artists came to 69 nominations. Southern African artists followed behind with 68 nominations and Central African artists had 52 nominations, while Northern African artists had an entry totaling to 49 nominations. The global region for this year's award show representing non-Africans pulled in 10 nominations.

The nominations fall into a variety of categories, according to Angela Martins, Head of Culture, African Union Commission on the Jury:

“The nominees list comprising 29 continental award categories and 10 regional award categories released for public voting on www.afrima.org. The remaining category for the “Legend Award” will be announced at the awards. Also, we brought back the “Best Soundtrack in a Movie, Series or Documentary” category, this year, due to the availability of quality entries for this year’s edition. Recall that we had to suspend it, last year, due to a shortage of quality entries, said Martins. “Overall, we are very proud and confident in our work, and we would continue to intensify our efforts to ensure AFRIMA remains the ultimate recognition of African music globally in line with its vision.”

See the full list of winners below.

Here are all the winners at the 8th All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA)

REGIONAL WINNERS

Best Female Artiste in Western Africa

Asa
Ocean
Nigeria
Gyakie
Something
Ghana
Josey Ft. Bonigo (Winner)
Zambeleman
Cote d'Ivoire
Manamba Kante
Bhouloun Djouri
Guinea
Oumou Sangare
Wassulu Don
Mali
Simi
Woman
Nigeria
Soraia Ramos
BKBN
Cape Verde
Tems
Crazy Tings
Nigeria
Tiwa Savage Ft. Brandy
Somebody's Son
Nigeria
Viviane CHIDID Ft. Bass Thioung
Sweet Game
Senegal



Best Male Artiste in Southern Africa

A-Reece
Couldn't Have Said It Better, Pt.3
South Africa
Blxckie feat A-Reece
Sneaky
South Africa
DJ Tarico Ft. DJ Consequence, Nelson Tivane & Preck
Number One
Mozambique
Gemini Major Ft. Ayra Starr
Ooh Lala
Malawi
Focalistic X Madumane and Mellow & Sleazy feat. DJ Maphorisa
16 Days No Sleep
South Africa
Kabza De Small Ft. DJ Maphorisa
Abalele
South Africa
Musketeers Ft. Azmo
Danko feat. Azmo
Namibia
Master KG x Wanitwa Mos Ft. Nkosazana Daughter, Basetsana, Obeey Amor
Dali Nguwe
South Africa
Winky D (Winner)
Happy Again
Zimbabwe
Zakes Bantwini Ft. Kasango
Osama
South Africa

Best Female Artiste in Southern Africa

DJ Yessonia Ft. Boohle
Ngifuna Wena
Namibia
DJ Zinhle Ft. Black Motion, Kabza De Small & Nokwazi
Siyabonga
South Africa
Kamo Mphela
Ghost
South Africa
Makhadzi (Winner)
Mama
South Africa
Nadia Nakai Ft. Lucasraps
Not The Same
South Africa
Nomfundo Moh Ft. ShaSha & Ami Faku
Phakade Lami
South Africa
ShaSha Ft. Kamo Mphela & Felo Le Tee
iPiano
Zimbabwe
Simmy
We Were Here
South Africa
Tamy Moyo
Sare
Zimbabwe
Uncle Waffles & Tony Duardo Ft. Sino Msolo & Boibizza
Tanzania
South Africa

Best Male Artiste in Northern Africa

A.L.A (Winner)
30
Tunisia
Ali Loka
Matkhafesh Yamma
Egypt
Ahmed Saad Ft. 3enba & Double Zuksh
AlMoulouk
Egypt
DJ Snake
Disco Maghreb
Algeria
Draganov
Chichi
Morocco
El Grande Toto
Salade Coco
Morocco
Marwan Moussa
Batal 3alam
Egypt
Snor
Kasseta
Morocco
Soolking
Suavemente
Algeria
Wegz
Albakht
Egypt

Best Female Artiste in Northern Africa

Faouzia (Winner)
RIP Love
Morocco
Jaylann
Oui Oui
Morocco
Kenza Morsli Ft. DJ Adel
Moustahil
Algeria
Lyna Mahyem
Mal De Toi
Algeria
Manal
Makhelaw Magalou
Morocco
Marwa Loud & Moha K
Ghir Ntiya
Morocco
Ruby
Namet Nenna
Egypt
Rym
Stylo Warqa
Morocco

Best Male Artiste in Central Africa

C4 Pedro
Posa
Angola
Dadju
Ambassadeur
DRC
Fally Ipupa (Winner)
Bloqué
DRC
Innoss'B
Mortel-06
DRC
Gaz Mawete
500
DRC
Matias Damasio
Como Antes
Angola
Ninho
Jefe
DRC
Roga Roga & Extra Musica
Bokoko
DRC
Tayc
Dodo
Cameroon
Tenor Ft. Innoss'B
Mami Wata
Cameroon

Best Male Artiste in Eastern Africa

Addis Legesse
Enja
Ethiopia
Bien (& Aaron Rimbui)
Bald Men Anthem
Kenya
Diamond Platnumz Ft. Zuchu
Mtasubiri
Tanzania
Eddy Kenzo
Songa
Uganda
Kassmasse (Winner)
Sewasew
Ethiopia
King Saha
Zakayo
Uganda
Marioo Ft. Jovial
Mi Amor
Tanzania
Mbosso Ft. Costa Titch & Phantom Steeze
Moyo
Tanzania
Nyashinski Ft. Femi One
Properly
Kenya
Rayvanny Ft. Vjollca
Pele Pele
Tanzania

Best Female Artiste in Eastern Africa

Betty G
Addis Semay
Ethiopia
Frida Amani
Fala Mimi
Tanzania
Hewan Gebrewold
Shemuna
Ethiopia
Muthaka (Winner)
Sorry
Kenya
Nandy
Siwezi
Tanzania
Nikita Kering
Last Name
Kenya
Rosa Ree
Watatubu
Tanzania
Spice Diana Ft. DJ Seven
Tujuoge
Uganda
Tanasha Donna
Maradonna
Kenya
Zuchu Ft. Bontle Smith & Tyler
Kitu
Tanzania

CONTINENTAL WINNER


Song of the year

Black Sherif
Kwaku The Traveller
Ghana
Burna Boy
Last Last
Nigeria
Costa Titch feat. Banaba Des, Alfa Kat, Man T, Sdida, C’Buda M
Big Flexa
South Africa
Dadju
Ambassaduer
DRC
Didi B (Winner)
Tala
Cote d'Ivoire
DJ Snake
Disco Maghreb
Algeria
Fireboy DML feat. Ed Sheeran
Peru (Remix)
NIgeria
Kizz Daniel feat. Tekno
Buga
Nigeria
Marioo feat. Jovial
Mi Amor
Tanzania
Rema
Calm Down
Nigeria
Soolking
Suavemente
Algeria
Wegz
Elbakht
Egypt

Album of the year

Brymo
9: Esan
Nigeria
Burna Boy (Winner)
Love Damini
Nigeria
Dadju
Cullilan
DRC
Diamond Platnumz
First of All
Tanzania
Didi B
History
Cote d'Ivoire
Kabza De Small
KOA II
South Africa
Nomfundo Moh
Amagama
South Africa
Oumou Sangare
Timbuktu
Mali
Soolking
Sans Visa
Algeria
Rema
Raves & Roses
Nigeria

Producer of the year

C4 Pedro
Posa C4 Pedro
Angola
CKay & BMH
Emiliana by CKay
Nigeria
Kimambobeats
Mi Amor by Marioo feat. Jovial
Tanzania
Nyadjiko & Dadju
Ambassaduer by Dadju
DRC
Rahal
Elbakht by Wegz
Egypt
Reward Beats
Buga by Kizz Daniel feat. Tekno
Nigeria
Sdida & Man T
Big Flexa by Costa Titch
South Africa
Serge Beynaud
C'est Dose by Serge Beynaud
Cote d'Ivoire
Shizzi (Winner)
Peru (Remix) by Fireboy DML
Nigeria
Stan-E Kibulu & William Grigahcine
Disco Magrehb by DJ Snake
Algeria

A Artist of the Year

Burna Boy (Winner)
Last Last
Nigeria
CKay
Emiliana
Nigeria
Dadju
Ambassaduer
DRC
Diamond Platnumz feat. Zuchu
Mtasubiri
Tanzania
Fireboy DML feat. Ed Sheeran
Peru (Remix)
Nigeria
Kabza De Small feat. DJ Maphorisa, Ami Faku
Asibe Happy
South Africa
Manal
Makhelaw Magalou
Morroco
Tiwa Savage feat. Brandy
Somebody's Son
Nigeria
Wegz
Elbakht
Egypt
Zakes Batwini feat. Kasango
Osama
South Africa

Songwriter of the Year

Bridget Blue & Jibiril Blessing
Woman by Bridget Blue
Kenya
Daniel Baron
How To Feel by Daniel Baron
South Africa
Iba One (Winner)
Hommage a mes parents
Mali
Lloyiso Mandlovandile Gigana, Luke Goliath
Seasons by Lloyiso
South Africa
Martin Obudho, Muthaka
Sorry
Kenya
Matias Damasio
Como Antes
Angola
Mordecai 'Dex' Mwini
Reason by Wanavokali Ft. H_art the Band
Kenya
Olawale Olofo'ro
Fura Sára by Brymo
Nigeria
Rokia Kone, Garret Lee
Kurunba
Mali
Sidy Diop
Ngalam
Senegal
Winner



Breakout Breakout Artist of the Year

Asake (Winner)
Peace Be Unto You (PBUY)
Nigeria
Camidoh
Sugarcane (Remix) feat. Darkoo, King Promise, Mayorkun
Ghana
Costa Titch
Ma Gang feat Champuru Makhenzo, Phantom Steeze, ManT, Sdida & C'BUDA M
South Africa
Daliwonga
Abo Mvelo feat. Mellow And Sleazy & M.J
South Africa
El Grande Toto
Salade Coco
Morroco
Fior 2 Bior
Godo Godo
Cote d'Ivoire
Hewan Gebrewold
Shemuna
Ethiopia
Marwan Moussa (Winner)
Batal 3alam
Egypt
Nomfundo Moh
Phakade Lami feat. ShaSha & Ami Faku
South Africa
Pheelz
Finesse feat. BNXN
Nigeria

Most Promising Artist

Ans-T Crazy (Winner)
10 Na ifari feat. Ibro Gnamet
Guinea
Dafencii
King Alhalaba
Sudan
Fave
Baby Riddim
Nigeria
Frida Amani
Fala Mimi
Tanzania
Jeeba
Lamou Saff
Senegal
Khanyisa
Bheka Mina Ngedwa feat Tsiki XII, Marcus MC and Lady Du
South Africa
Kikimoteleba
Tigini feat. Franglish
Cote d'Ivoire
Lloyiso
Speak
South Africa
Magixx
Love Don't Cost A Dime feat. Ayra Starr
Nigeria
Zara Williams
Posa feat. C4 Pedro
DRC

African Fans Favourite

Bello Falcao
Dibango Dibanga
Cote d'Ivoire
Ch'cco, Mellow, Sleazy
Nkao Tempela
South Africa
Goya Menor & Nektunez
Ameno Amapiano
Ghana & Nigeria
Joeboy
Sip (Alchohol)
Nigeria
Lojay X Sarz feat. Chris Brown
Monalisa (Remix)
Nigeria
Mavins; Ayra Starr, Boy Spyce, Crayon, LADIPOE, Magixx
Overloading (Overdoes)
Nigeria
Oxlade (Winner)
Ku Lo Sa
Nigeria
The Therapist
Nack
Serria Leone
Young John
Dada
Nigeria
Young Stunna feat. Kabza De Small, DJ Maphorisa
Adiwele
South Africa

Best African DJ

DJ Lito (Winner)
Tick Talk feat. Bebe Cool, Sheilah Gashumba, SlickStuartRoja
Uganda
DJ P2N
Likolo (Remix) feat. Tenor, DJ Amaroula
DRC
DJ Sly King
Ngama Bono
Ghana
DJ Snake
Disco Maghreb
Algeria
DJ Tarico Ft. DJ Consequence
Number One feat. Nelson Tivane, Preck
Mozambique & Nigeria
DJ Yessonia
Ngifuna Wena feat. Boohle
Namibia
DJ Zinhle
Siyabonga feat. Black Motion, Kazba de Small, Nokwazi
South Africa
MAJOR LEAGUE DJz
Bakwa Lah
South Africa
Spinall
Pallazo feat. Asake
Nigeria
Uncle Waffles
Tanzania feat. Tony Duardo Ft. Sino Msolo & Boibizza
Swaziland
Zakes Batwini
Osama feat. Kasango
South Africa

Best African Video

Amine Boumediene
Moustahil
Algeria
Costa Titch
Big Flexa by Costa Titch.
South Africa
DAMMY TWITCH
Woman by Simi.
Nigeria
Director Pink
Nwoke Oma by Chike
Nigeria
Elias Belkader
Disco Maghreb by DJ Snake
Algeria
Maranta Tegegne
Sewasew
Ethopia
Mateo Da Silva
Donnelemoi by TayC
Cameroon
Napephasha
Ghost Kamo Mphela
South Africa
Soolking & Digital Nak
Suavemente by Soolking
Algeria
TG Omori (Winner)
Buga by Kizz Daniel feat. Tekno
Nigeria

Best African Rapper OR Lyricist

A-Reece
Couldn't Have Said It Better, Pt.3
South Africa
Dafencii feat. Khayyat
King Alhalaba
Sudan
Didi B
Game De Djai
Cote d'Ivoire
Dip Doundou Guiss
Califat
Senegal
Marwan Moussa (Winner)
Batal 3alam
Egypt
Ladipoe feat. Rema
Afro Jigga
Nigeria
LAMB (Loose Kaynon, A-Q, MI, Blaqbonez)
The Last Cypher
Nigeria
Nata
94
Sierra Leone
Nay Wa Mitego
Rais Wa Kitaa
Tanzania
Youssoupha
Amapiano
Cote d'Ivoire

Best Africa Collaboration

Ahmed Saad feat. 3enba & Double Zuksh
Al Moulouk
Egypt
Calema x Zé Felipe
Onde Anda
Sao Tome and Principe/Brazil
Costa Titch feat. C'buda M, Alfa Kat, Banaba Des, Sdida & Man T
Big Flexa
South Africa
Davido feat. focalistic (Winner)
Champion Sound
Nigeria / South Africa
Fireboy feat. Ed Sheeran
Peru (Remix)
Nigeria/Great Britain
Kikimoteleba feat. Franglish
Tigini (Remix)
Cote d'Ivoire/DRC
Kizz Daniel feat. Tekno
Buga
Nigeria
Marioo feat. Jovial
Mi Amour
Tanzania
Mbosso, Costa Titch, Phantom Steeze
Moyo
Tanzania/South Africa
Tiwa Savage feat. Brandy
Somebody's Son
Nigeria/USA

Best African Band / Duo / Group

Calema & Zé Felipe
Onde Anda
Sao Tome & Principe
Disco Misr, Aziz Maraka
Ahla Wahda
Egypt
Jano Band
Zebnanaw
Ethiopia
Mafikizolo Ft. Simmy
Mamazela
South Africa
MAJOR LEAGUE DJz
BAKWA LAH
South Africa
Ridimz
Shabasiko
Cameroon
The Cavemen ft. Made Kuti (Winner)
Biri
Nigeria
Toofan
Ona
Togo
Umoja Sounds Ft. Ariel Wayz
Happy
Kenya
Wanavokali
What A Time
Kenya

Best African Act In Diaspora (Female)

Aya Nakamura Ft. Damso
Degaine
Mali
Bey T Ft. Boohle
Unanicheza
Kenya
Darkoo Ft Black Sherif
Always
Nigeria
Faouzia (Winner)
RIP, Love
Morocco
Moha K, Marwa Loud
Ghir Ntiya
Morocco
Nata
94
Sierra Leone
Rimon
Feed Me
Eritrea
Ronisia
Melodie
Cape Verde
Shay
DA
DRC
Soraia Ramos
BKBN
Cape Verde

Best African Act In Diaspora (Male)

Calema Ft. Zé Felipe
Onde Anda
Sao Tome & Principe
Dadju
KIng
DRC
Dafencii ft. Khayyat
King Alhalaba
Sudan
DJ Snake
Disco Maghreb
Algeria
Gil Semedo Ft. Calema, Soraia Ramos & Mito Kaskas
Gostu Sabi
Cape Verde
Jae5 Ft Dave, Bnxn
Propeller
Ghana
Ninho
VVS
DRC
Soolking
Suavemente
Algeria
Tion Wayne Ft. Davido & Jae5 (Winner)
Who's True
Nigeria
Ya Levis
Pardonne Moi
DRC

Best Female Artist in Africa Inspirational Music

Bridget Blue
Woman
Kenya
Chaama & Eljoee
Burakia
Morocco
Diana Hamilton
Awurade Ye(Do it Lord)
Ghana
DJ Zinhle Ft. Black Motion, Kabza De Small & Nokwazi
Siyabonga
South Africa
Irene Robert Ft. Rose Muhando (Winner)
Hainidhuru
Tanzania
Janet Otieno
Siri
Kenya
Makhadzi Ft. Jon Delinger
Zwivhuya
South Africa
Manal
3ari
Morocco
TY Bello Ft. Sinmidele & Ore Macaulay
Amen Amen
Nigeria

Best Male Artist in Africa Inspirational Music

Davido Ft. Sunday Service Choir (Winner)
Stand Strong
Nigeria
Grace Lokwa
Kumama
DRC
Kassmasse
Sesasew
Ethiopia
KS Bloom Ft. Chidinma
C'est Dieu (Remix)
Cote d'Ivoire
Majoos
Jayah
DRC
Masterkraft Ft. Chike
Hosanna
Nigeria
Nathaniel Bassey
See What the Lord Has Done
Nigeria
Noel Nderitu
Waweza
Kenya
Samthing Soweto
Amagents
South Africa
Wave Rhyder
Wa Nkutlwa Na
Lesotho

Best Artist, Duo or Group in African Electro

Asake
Peace Be Unto You
Nigeria
Costa Titch Ft. C'buda M, Alfa Kat, Banaba Des, Sdida & Man T
Big Flexa
South Africa
Davido Ft. Focalistic (Winner)
Champion Sound
Nigeria
DJ Snake
Disco Maghreb
Algeria
DJ Maphorisa & Tyler ICU Ft. Sir Till & Co
Banyana
South Africa
DJ Yessonia Ft. Boohle
Ngifuna Wena
Namibia
Felo Le Tee & Myztro Ft. Daliwonga
66 & Dipatje Tsa Felo
South Africa
Mbosso Ft. Costa Titch & Phantom Steeze
Moyo
Tanzania
Tresor Ft. Kabza De Small and DJ Maphorisa
Makosa
DRC
Zakes Bantwini Ft. Kasango
Osama
South Africa

Best Artist, Duo or Group in African Hip-Hop

Black Sherif
Kwaku the Traveller
Ghana
Blxckie
Your All
South Africa
Cdrik Kodjo
Nyi Nudé
Benin
Darkoo Ft. Black Sherif
Always
Nigeria
Didi B
Tala
Cote d'Ivoire
KikiMoteleba Ft. Franglish
Tigini
Cote d'Ivoire
Marwan Moussa (Winner)
Batal 3alam
Egypt
Nay Wa Mitego
Rais Wa Kitaa
Tanzania
Ninho
Jefe
DRC
Nyashinski Ft. Femi One
Properly
Kenya

Best Artist, Duo or Group in African RnB & Soul

Ahmed basyoni & Hussein Gamal
ElHalawa Di
Egypt
Bridget Blue
Goodbye
Kenya
C4 Pedro
Esta Tudo Bem
Angola
Frida Amani Ft. Mayunga
Tanzania
Tanzania
Lil Jay
Sauce Graine
Cote d'Ivorie
Nomfundo Moh Ft. ShaSha & Ami Faku
Phakade Lami
South Africa
Omah Lay (Winner)
I'm A Mess
Nigeria
Tayc
D O D O
Cameroon
Tiwa Savage, Amaarae
Tales By Moonlight
Nigeria
Ya Levis
Pardonne Moi
DRC

Best Artist, Duo or Group in African Reggae, Ragga, Dancehall

DJ Lito Ft. Bebe Cool x Sheilah Gashumba x SlickStuartRoja
Tick Talk
Uganda
Fave
Baby Riddim
Nigeria
Femi One Ft. King Kaka & Mbithi
Hepi
Kenya
KiDi Ft. Tyga
Touch It(Remix)
Ghana
Navy Kenzo
Manzese
Tanzania
Nutty O
Handipere
Zimbabwe
Rosa Ree
Watatubu
Tanzania
Ruger
Dior
Nigeria
Teddy Afro (Winner)
Naet
Ethiopia
Winky D
Happy Again
Zimbabwe

Best Artist, Duo or Group in African Contemporary

Adekunle Gold Ft. Fatoumata Diawara (Winner)
Born Again
Nigeria
Alikiba
UTU
Tanzania
Brymo
Fura Sara
Nigeria
Fadilee Itulya Ft. Fidq & Taz Goemi
Problem
Tanzania
Fally Ipupa
Bloqué
DRC
Fior 2 Bior
Godo Godo
Cote d'Ivoire
Roga Roga & Extra Musica
Bokoko
DRC
Sidiki Diabate
Diarabi nene bena
Mali
Wally B. Seck ft Viviane
Reugine Tass
Senegal
Wegz
Al bakht
Egypt

Best Artist, Duo or Group in African Jazz

Addis Legesse
Enja
Ethiopia
Elida Almeida, Jimmy P
Mau Menino
Cape Verde
Franck Biyong
Negropolitaine
Cameroon
Gutu Abera (Winner)
Deemi
Ethiopia
Jano Band
Zebnanaw
Ethiopia
Jimmy Dludlu Ft. Rhodalia Silvestre, Dx Nuvunga & Mano Tsotsi
Male Ya Pepa
Mozambique
Kelvin Momo Feat. TBO and JaySax
Funa
South Africa
Somi
Love Tastes Like Strawberries
Rwanda
Thapelo Lekoane
Heritage
South Africa
The Cavemen Ft. Made kuti
Biri
Nigeria

Best Artist, Duo or Group in African Pop

Adekunle Gold Ft. Davido (Winner)
High
Nigeria
Ckay
Emiliana
Nigeria
Kizz Daniel & Tekno
Buga
Nigeria
Kouz1
Magic
Morocco
Matias Damasio
Como Antes
Angola
Pheelz, BNXN
Finesse
Nigeria
Ronisia
Melodie
Cape Verde
Roseline Layo
Donnez Nous Un Peru
Cote d'Ivoire
Soraia Ramos
BKBN
Cape Verde
Tenor Ft. Innoss'B
Mami Wata
Cameroon

Best Artist, Duo or Group in African Rock

Amir Eid
Ana Negm
Egypt
Clayrocksu (Winner)
Amin
Nigeria
Daniel Baron
How to Feel
South Africa
Franck Biyong
Pepe Soup
Cameroon
RASH
FAR BEYOND
Kenya
Reen and Refentse Morake
Skobbejak
South Africa

Best Artiste, Duo or Group in African Traditional

Azaya Ft. Djelykaba Bintou (Winner)
BB La
Guinea
Betty G
Addis Semay
Ethiopia
Flavour
Level
Nigeria
Josey Ft. Bonigo
Zambeleman
Cote d'Ivoire
Lencho gemechu
Saglii
Ethiopia
Manamba Kante
Bhouloun Djouri
Guinea
Oumou Sangare
Wassulu Don
Mali
Rokia Kone & Jacknife Lee
N'yanyan
Mali
Strongbangwaboy
Royalty Ft. Longue Longue, Tzy Panchak
Cameroon
Stewart Sukuma
Ezamany Kim'bedima
Mozambique

Best Artist, Duo or Group in African Dance or Choreography

Ans-T Crazy (Winner)
Pause
Guinea
Costa Titch Ft. C'buda M, Alfa Kat, Banaba Des, Sdida & Man T
Big Flexa
South Africa
Eltee Skhillz
ODG
Nigeria
Kamo Mphela
Ghost
South Africa
Portable X Poco Lee Ft. Olamide
ZaZoo Zehh
Nigeria
Roga Roga & Extra Musica
Bokoko
DRC
Serge Beynaud
C'est Dose
Cote d'Ivoire
Simi
Woman
Nigeria
Spice Diana
Tujooge Ft. Dj Seven
Uganda
Toofan
Ona
Togo

Best Soundtrack Movie / Series / Documentary

Ahmed Saad Ft. 3enba & Double Zuksh
AlMoulouk (Moon Knight)
Egypt
Amarae & Marvel
A Body, A Coffin (Black Panther Wakanda Forever Prologue EP)
Ghana
Amir Eid
Ana Negm (RIVO)
Egypt
Dadju
Ima(From the movie "IMA")
DRC
Eltee Skhillz
ODG (The Blood Convenant Movie)
Nigeria
Mohamed Osama & Karim Mahmoud (Ahmed Tarik Yahia)
EL GHAZALA RAYE2A (ZEKO)
Egypt
Stephane Legar
Speed Llife (From Sonic 2 Le Film)

From Sonic 2 Le Film
Togo
Tems & Marvel (Winner)
No Woman No Cry (Black Panther Wakanda Forever Prologue EP)
Nigeria
Wegz
B3oda Ya Belady(From the film "Captains Of Zaatari")
Egypt

Best Global Act

Anitta (Winner)
Mon Soleil (By Dadju)
Brazil
Brandy
Somebody's Son (By Tiwa Savage)
USA
Chris Brown
Call Me Everyday Ft. Wizkid/Monalisa Remix By Lojay X Sarz/Nobody Has to Know Ft. Davido/Diana By Fireboy DML/Time & Affection By Rema
USA
Drake
Fountains Ft. Tems, Tresor
Canada
Ed Sheeran
Peru Remix (By Fireboy DML)/For My Hand (Burna Boy)
Great Britain
Justin Bieber
Essence Remix (By Wizkid)/Attention By Omah Lay
Canada
Maluma
Mama Tetema Ft. Rayvanny
Colombia
Popcaan
Toni-Ann Singh (By Burna Boy)
Jamaican
Tyga
Touch it Remix (By KiDi)
USA
Vitaa
Prends Ma Main (By Maitre Gims & Vitaa)
France

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