EXCLUSIVE: SOUTH AFRICA’S GOSPEL GIRL BAND, GRACE GALAXY, NOMINATED TWICE AT THE 2012 BEFFTA AWARDS.
Without a debut music album but with only 'live' performances, Grace Galaxy was nominated twice at the 2012 Black Entertainment Film Fashion Television Arts awards based in London, United Kingdom. In the Best Gospel Act category, they were nominated alongside 2011 MOBO Best Gospel act winner Guvna B, Multiple award winner - Muyiwa and Riversongz, London Community Gospel Choir and in the Best International act category alongside fellow South African Zahara (who is a 8 time South Africa Music Award winner), Camp Mulla from Kenya (2012 BET Best International act - Africa category nominee) and Nigerian Dbanj (5 time MTV award winner, BET award Best African act winner). Grace Galaxy is a South African gospel R & B / Jazzy girl band made up of Cheryl Nombulelo Nokukhanya Zondi (16), Cindy Nolusindiso Gwama (20) & Dolly Vuyiseka Nondlazi (20). They became a group officially on 18 November 2011 in Secunda, South Africa under the mentorship of Rev. Tim Omotoso. The group was first formed by Associate Pastor Mphatisi who acted under the instruction of Rev. Omotoso to initiate a music audition in Port Elizabeth back in October 2011. It was through this auction that Grace Galaxy was given birth to.
It is so great to see you guys grow under the mentorship & covering of Rev Tim Omotoso & Tim Omotoso Global Outreach. I mean you are hardly a year old and are nominated twice at the 2012 Black Entertainment Film Fashion Television Arts awards without a debut music album but with only 'live' performances: in the Best Gospel Act category, they were nominated alongside 2011 MOBO Best Gospel act winner Guvna B, Multiple award winner - Muyiwa and Riversongz, London Community Gospel Choir and in the Best International act category alongside fellow South African Zahara (8 time South Africa Music Award winner), Camp Mulla from Kenya (2012 BET Best International act - Africa category nominee) and Nigerian Dbanj (5 time MTV award winner, BET award Best African act winner).
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