File:Iragi Chihebe at Mbombela Statium.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionIragi Chihebe at Mbombela Statium.jpg |
English: In December 2023, MGOMA (Mpumalanga Gospel Music Awards) held their 10th year anniversary at the Mbombela Stadium that saw Minister Iragi Chihebe winning his second award in 2 years as his new song (Today Miracle Follow Me) got crowned Best African Song of the Year 2023. |
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Author | Nsimire Ruth |
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