2022 All Africa Music Awards
DateJanuary 12, 2023 (2023-01-12)–January 15, 2023 (2023-01-15)
CountrySenegal
Most nominationsSouth Africa Costa Titch & Democratic Republic of the Congo Dadju (7)
Websiteafrima.org

The 2022 All Africa Music Awards (also known as AFRIMA) was scheduled to be held on December 8 to 11, 2022.[1] But, it was announced that the ceremony would be held in Dakar, Senegal on January 12 to 15, 2023.[2]

Winners and nominees

The nominations were announced on September 24, 2022.[3] Voting started from September 25, 2022, and ended on January 13, 2023, by popular vote across a pool of 9,067 submitted entries, the most since the first AFRIMA ceremony.[4][5]

Continental categories

Regional categories

Central Africa

Eastern Africa

Northern Africa

Southern Africa

West Africa

Multiple nominations and awards

By artist

Nominations

Nom(s) Artist(s)
7 South Africa Costa Titch, Democratic Republic of the Congo Dadju
5 Ivory Coast Didi B, Algeria DJ Snake, Algeria Soolking, Egypt Wegz
4 Nigeria Burna Boy, Nigeria Fireboy DML, South Africa Kabza de Small, Nigeria Kizz Daniel, Egypt Marwan Moussa, South Africa Nomfundo Moh, Nigeria Tiwa Savage, South Africa Zakes Bantwini
3 Egypt Ahmed Saad, Ghana Black Sherif, Kenya Bridget Blue, Nigeria Brymo, Angola C4 Pedro, São Tomé and Príncipe Calema, Nigeria CKay, Sudan Dafencii, Nigeria Davido, Tanzania Diamond Platnumz, Namibia DJ Yessonia, South Africa DJ Zinhle, Tanzania Frida Amani, Ivory Coast KikiMoleteba, South Africa Man T, Morocco Manal, Democratic Republic of the Congo Ninho, Mali Oumou Sangaré, Nigeria Rema, South Africa Sdida, Ivory Coast Serge Beynaud, Cape Verde Soraia Ramos, Tanzania Marioo, Angola Matias Damásio, Tanzania Mbosso
2 Egypt 3enba, South Africa A-Reece, Ethiopia Addis Legesse, Nigeria Adekunle Gold, South Africa Alfa Kat, Egypt Amir Eid, Guinea Ans-T Crazy, Nigeria Asake, South Africa Banaba Des, Ethiopia Betty G, South Africa Blxckie, Nigeria The Cavemen, South Africa C'buda M, South Africa Daniel Baron, Nigeria Darkoo, Uganda DJ Lito, South Africa DJ Maphorisa, Mozambique DJ Tarico, Egypt Double Zuksh, Morocco ElGrandeToto, Nigeria Eltee Skhillz, Democratic Republic of the Congo Fally Ipupa, Morocco Faouzia, Nigeria Fave, Ivory Coast Fior2Bior, South Africa Focalistic, Cameroon Franck Biyong, Ethiopia Hewan Gebrewold, Ethiopia Jano Band, Ivory Coast Josey, Kenya Jovial, South Africa Kamo Mphela, Ethiopia Kassmasse, Nigeria Ladipoe, South Africa Lloyiso, Nigeria Magixx, South Africa Major League DJz, South Africa Makhadzi, Guinea Manamba Kante, Morocco Marwa Loud, Kenya Muthaka, Sierra Leone Nata, Tanzania Nay Wa Mitego, Kenya Nyashinski, Nigeria Pheelz, Democratic Republic of the Congo Roga Roga & Extra Musica, Mali Rokia Koné, Cape Verde Ronisia, Tanzania Rosa Ree, Democratic Republic of the Congo Shay, Mali Sidiki Diabaté, Nigeria Simi, Uganda Spice Diana, Cameroon Tayc, Nigeria Tekno, Nigeria Tems, Cameroon Tenor, Togo Toofan, Eswatini Uncle Waffles, Senegal Wally B. Seck, Zimbabwe Winky D, Democratic Republic of the Congo Ya Levis, Democratic Republic of the Congo Zara Williams

By country

Country Nom(s) Award(s)
 Algeria 13 TBA
 Angola 7 TBA
 Benin 1 TBA
 Cameroon 11 TBA
 Cape Verde 7 TBA
 Democratic Republic of the Congo 29 TBA
 Egypt 20 TBA
 Eritrea 1 TBA
 Eswatini 2 TBA
 Ethiopia 14 TBA
 Gabon 2 TBA
 Ghana 11 TBA
 Guinea 5 TBA
 Ivory Coast 20 TBA
 Kenya 20 TBA
 Lesotho 1 TBA
 Malawi 1 TBA
 Mali 9 TBA
 Morocco 15 TBA
 Mozambique 4 TBA
 Namibia 4 TBA
 Nigeria 72 TBA
 Rwanda 1 TBA
 São Tomé and Príncipe 3 TBA
 Senegal 6 TBA
 Sierra Leone 3 TBA
 South Africa 53 TBA
 Sudan 3 TBA
 Tanzania 24 TBA
 Togo 3 TBA
 Tunisia 1 TBA
 Uganda 6 TBA
 Zimbabwe 5 TBA

References

  1. "2022 AFRIMA Awards to be held from 8–11 December". News Ghana. October 6, 2022. Retrieved October 28, 2022.
  2. "Senegal to host 8th AFRIMA, tagged the Teranga Edition". All Africa Music Awards. November 4, 2022. Retrieved November 8, 2022.
  3. Khumalo, Elizabeth (September 24, 2022). "All Africa Music Awards unveils 2022 nominees". Further Africa. Retrieved October 28, 2022.
  4. "All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) 2022: Public Voting Starts Sunday September 25". The Guardian. September 24, 2022. Retrieved October 28, 2022.
  5. Yongo, Sughnen. "Here Are All the Winners at the AFRIMA Awards - OkayAfrica". OkayAfrica. Retrieved February 6, 2023.
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