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Gender ministry agrees to sign MOU with Fresh Kid

David Kugonza by David Kugonza
May 10, 2019
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By Ivan Ssenabulya.

The Ministry of Gender, labour and social development has agreed with Patrick Ssenyonjo alias Fresh Kid’s team  to draft a Memorandum of Understanding that will safeguard the young star’s interests.

This was reached during a meeting held with the ministry’s permanent secretary Pius Bigirimana yesterday.

Bigirimana said this is aimed at specifying the sharing of earnings from performances, assurance to continue with school, avoid exploitation among others.

In the meeting attended by Fresh Kid’s parents Paul Mutabazi, Madrine Namata and his manager, it was agreed that the MoU will be reviewed before the official signing.

The 7-year-old was recently awarded scholarship by Ruparelia Group to study at Kampala Parents School.

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