Nkandla, South Africa — The Indlamlenze Development Foundation proudly announces that African Maskandi superstar Khuzani Mpungose has been nominated for two international categories at the upcoming Hollywood and African Prestigious Awards (HAPAwards) 2025, to be held in Los Angeles, USA.
Khuzani has earned nominations in the categories of: Best Independent Artist (African) and Best Male Artist (African). These nominations highlight his outstanding influence in African music, his consistency as a cultural ambassador, and his powerful voice that continues to bridge traditional Maskandi with global recognition.
The HAPAwards celebrate exceptional talent from Africa and the African diaspora, acknowledging individuals who have made significant contributions to arts, entertainment, and community development. Established in 2017 and hosted annually in Los Angeles, the awards have become a global platform that amplifies African excellence, bridging creatives from the continent with their peers in Hollywood. The event attracts international icons, dignitaries, and entertainment leaders who recognise the cultural and social contributions of African talent.
Khuzani’s recognition at this level marks a defining moment for Maskandi — a genre once confined to regional audiences that has now earned its place on the world stage. His HAPAwards nomination represents more than artistic recognition; it affirms the global appetite for authentic African storytelling through music.
“Being recognized on an international stage like the HAPAwards is a blessing and a reflection of how far Maskandi music has come. This recognition belongs to every supporter who believed in the journey of authentic African sound,” said Khuzani Mpungose.
Speaking further about the honour, Khuzani reflected on what the moment means not just for himself, but for African artists at large. “These nominations are proof that our sound, born in villages and carried through generations, can stand proudly on global stages. It shows that African music, in its truest form, doesn’t need translation — it speaks straight to the heart,” he added.
Khuzani’s journey is a story of persistence, innovation, and leadership. Born and raised in Nkandla, he has become a household name across Africa, selling out major venues and setting new attendance records in cities such as Durban, Johannesburg, and Pietermaritzburg. His annual Gcwalisa Spring Picnic All White and Blue Nation Festival events attract tens of thousands of fans — proving that Maskandi is not only alive but thriving in a modern, youth-driven market.
Over the past decade, Khuzani has broken multiple industry barriers. His albums have consistently achieved platinum status, earning him one of the largest followings in African traditional music. He is among the few independent artists who have sustained commercial dominance without major label backing — a testament to his creative independence and strong connection with his audience.
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Through his label and movement, Indlamlenze Development Foundation, and his philanthropic arm, Indlamlenze Foundation, Khuzani continues to uplift communities through music, education, and empowerment projects. His foundation runs mentorship programmes for young musicians, supports cultural preservation in rural communities, and contributes to social welfare initiatives that promote youth development. His HAPAwards nomination stands as recognition not just for his artistry, but for his broader impact on society.
In recent years, Khuzani has used his platform to redefine what it means to be a modern African artist — fusing traditional Maskandi with contemporary sounds, while remaining deeply rooted in heritage. His storytelling, stage presence, and ability to connect with audiences across languages have earned him respect not only in South Africa but across the continent.