The Crown Gospel Awards are set to continue despite the recent passing of its founder, Zanele Mbokazi-Nkambule. Known for her immense contribution to the South African gospel music industry, Zanele’s sudden death has left a void in the hearts of many. However, organizers of the prestigious awards have confirmed that the show will go on as planned, honoring her legacy.
Zanele, who founded the Crown Gospel Awards over a decade ago, was a beloved figure in the entertainment industry, known for her passion for gospel music and her efforts to uplift local artists. Her vision for the awards was to create a platform that celebrated gospel music and its impact on the lives of South Africans.
In a statement, the organizing committee expressed their commitment to ensuring that this year’s event would be a fitting tribute to Zanele’s life and work. The awards will now serve as a celebration of her legacy, honoring her dedication to the gospel genre and the countless artists she helped elevate over the years.
Fans, artists, and industry peers have shared messages of support and admiration for Zanele, as they prepare to celebrate her life and continue the tradition of the Crown Gospel Awards.
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