2003 Kisima Music Awards

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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]

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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 YearBaby 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 YearNimefika, by E-Sir

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