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Media personality and celebrity chef Somizi Mhlongo's year is ending with a bang.has been nominated in the Celebrity Chef World category at the international Gourmand Awards 2022.Somizi was selected from 1,558 entries from 227 countries. “The awards are free and open to all to participate, big or small, trade publisher or institution or self-publishing. We have already seen an increase of 20% over last year. Even more significant is the increase is worldwide.
In a press statement sent to TshisaLIVE earlier this year, Somizi expressed pride about his book clinching a"When putting this cook book together I wanted to create something truly authentic for my fans. I wanted to show South Africans how easy it is to add 'pizzazz' to everyday meals."
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