The 2003 Kisima Music Awards signalled a revitalisation of the scheme. They were held in a customised "Kisima Dome" and hosted by radio presenters Bernard Otieno and Pinky Ghelani.[1]
Winners
| Category | Winner |
|---|---|
| Afro Fusion/Benga/Gospel Artist of the Year | Shari Martin |
| Central Benga Artist of the Year | Kamande Wa Kioi |
| Song of the Year | E-Sir - Bumba Train |
| Best Female artist of the Year | Henrie Mutuku |
| Bango Artist/Group of the Year | Mzee Joseph Ngala |
| Contemporary Gospel Artist of the Year | Henrie Mutuku |
| Best Overall Group of the Year | Gidi Gidi Maji Maji |
| Best Male Artist of the Year | E-Sir |
| Fusion Artist/Group of the Year | Gidi Gidi Maji Maji |
| Hip hop Artist/Group of the Year | E-Sir |
| Eastern Benga Artist/Group of the Year | Katitu Boys Band |
| Most Promising Artist/Group of the Year | Suzzanna Owiyo |
| R&B Artist of the Year | Mercy Myra |
| Taarab Artist/Group of the Year | Nyota Ndogo |
| Best Music Video of the Year | Baby Don't Go, by Kunguru & Mr. Lenny |
| Western Benga Artist/Group of the Year | Princess Jully |
| Ragga Artist/Group of the Year | Mr. Googz & Vinnie Banton |
| Traditional Artist/Group of the Year | Bakulutu Africa |
| Best Music Producer of the Year | Lucas Bikedo (Ogopa Deejays) |
| Album of the Year | Nimefika, by E-Sir |
See also
External links
References
- ↑ Kisima Music Awards Archived 2006-08-07 at the Wayback Machine
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