Fast-rising gospel star, Ewurah Gold has won the Promising Artiste of the year award at the just ended Ghana National Gospel Music Awards 19.
She won the category with her single, Nyame Aye Bi at the ceremony held at the Bantama Pentecost Church in the Ashanti regional capital, Kumasi.
An elated Ewura Gold expressed her appreciation to God, family, management and organizers of the awards show.
Below, is the full list of winners:
WORSHIP SONG OF THE YEAR 1. Celestine Donkor- I need Your Touch 2. Diana Hamilton- Nsenkyerene Nyankopong 3. Brother Sammy- Aduro Bia Nkadem 4. Joe Mettle – Mehia Wo Yesu 5. Perppy- God Alone 6. Nacee- Mpaebo * WINNER
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