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MAHIKENG MAIL - MAHIKENG - With only a few years in the music industry, Di Bruin Gospel has already become a guru in this music genre with more than ten awards at various music awards since its inception. 
The project has proven, beyond reasonable doubt, that they are becoming a force to be reckoned with by becoming a multi award winning Gospel Projects group in Mahikeng as they were recently awarded with the Best accapela group, in the third annual Tswina Awards, which aims to honour gospel legends and give awards to artists who have been voted for by the supporters. The event was held at Pretoria state theatre last week. 
The project is also nominated for the upcoming South African Music Awards (SAMA30) for the best African Indigenous Faith Music Album taking place at Gallagher Convention Centre, Midrand on 2 November. “Prayer, belief and faith are the ones that brought us here. Your utmost love and support are what has made us win each entry we take part in.


For that we thank you Bokone Bophirima and South Africa as a whole, for welcoming us with warm hands when we said we were starting this gospel project. To my team and the Di Bruin Gospel Projects family, I can’t thank you enough for joining and making the dream of this project come to life. From the bottom of my heart, thank you,”said Borwn Mosiapoa, founder of the gospel project.  This year’s SAMAs marks the 30th anniversary of the longest-running and most prestigious music awards ceremony in South Africa, and your attendance will contribute to its success.

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