Organisers laud entry turnout for AFRIMA 2025

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The 13-man jury of All Africa Music Awards has lauded the high number of entries submitted so far in the fourth week of submission of works for the 2025 edition of AFRIMA.

A Thursday statement noted that since the entry submission portal opened on Monday, May 27, 2025, music professionals and recording organisations from all over Africa and the diaspora had been sending in their works.

The entries come from artists, songwriters, music producers, video directors, DJs, dancers, recording companies and labels, choreographers, and even unrecorded talents.

A member of AFRIMA’s international jury, songwriter and music producer from Zimbabwe, representing the southern Africa region, Delani Makhalima, described the turnout as not only impressive but also a clear reflection of the growing influence of the awards across the continent and around the world.

“We are truly excited and encouraged by the massive turnout since we opened the portal.

“It tells us that African artists, producers, songwriters, and other creatives believe in what AFRIMA stands for. They see this as more than just an award; it’s a movement and platform that gives their work international exposure, connects them to the industry globally, and validates the quality of their craft.

“The fact that so many people rushed to submit entries in just the first few days shows that African creatives are ready and eager to shine on the world stage. AFRIMA continues to be that trusted home where Africa’s talent is not just celebrated but also projected to a global audience,” he said.

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