'The Samas are open to all music and do not discriminate against any genre. We have invited them to explain why they feel we are discriminating against ZCC music.' | EmmanuelTjiya
SA CEO Nhlanhla Sibisi has denied allegations from the ZCC gospel fraternity that they have been snubbing their gospel artistsThis is a response from Recording Industry of SA CEO Nhlanhla Sibisi, who denied claims made by members of the ZCC gospel fraternity that Samas have constantly snubbed them for over 25 years. Two weeks ago, a group of ZCC stars like Simon Makgatholela, Kenny Makweng and Ronee Sathekge launched a campaign criticising the Samas for discrimination.
"The Samas are open to all music and do not discriminate against any genre. We have invited them to explain why they feel we are discriminating against ZCC music." Nominated for Best Contemporary Faith Music Album are Ntokozo Mbambo, Neyi Zimu, Khaya Mthethwa, Tshwane Gospel Choir and We Will Worship. The ZCC group fired out that over 25 years the Samas have never recognised veterans in the genre such as Oleseng Shuping, Nkosana Kodi and Mojeremane Xale.
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