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MAHIKENG MAIL-MAHIKENG: The Mahlomola Kekana Foundation for Community Upliftment in collaboration with The Soweto Theatre is hosting the 2nd Annual Soweto Mmino wa Clap N Tap Excellence Awards Ceremony.
Mahikeng’s very own gospel Radio guru Brown ‘De Bruin’ has earned himself two nomination under the Best Radio Presenter and Best Radio Station programme Rorisang within the 26 Categories that are not limited to Best Clap N Tap Youth Choir of the Year, Best Album of the Year, Best Song of the year, Conductor of the year, Best Television Program of the year and Best Radio Program of Year.

Fans and supporters can vote for him for the Best Radio Presenter via SMS: Soweto K19 Brown Mosiapoa to 40439 and for Best Radio Station programme SMS: Soweto K10 (Rorisang Motsweding FM) at cost and free sms do not work. 
This was not only it as the DI Bruin Gospel Project will also be performing alongside the likes of Bainkese Sefapano G.C, Amandla AD, Balatedi Ba Morena, Isaac & The Mighty Messengers , Lejwe La Motheo AD, Holly Saints AD, Piba & Hosea AD; Singer of God Music Academy and United Singers G.C.
For the first times, since the inception of the award will recognize five recipients from the digital Platform in Partnership with Indigenous Tunes the digital award recipients will include the most Streamed Choir, Album and Song, this categories will not be voted for but an audit will be done via the normal process in the digital space.
The 2nd Soweto Mmino wa Clap N Tap Excellence Awards Ceremony will be Broadcast Live from Soweto Theatre by our media partner Dumisa TV CHANNEL 340 Ikhaya Le Ndumiso.
The Ceremony strives to honour, reward and recognition of special talent in the Indigenous Gospel Music Mmino Wa Clap N Tap following the successful inaugural Ceremony hosted at this World Class Africa Facility the Soweto Theatre.

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