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Gov’t to support players in entertainment industry

Noelyn Nassuuna by Noelyn Nassuuna
April 22, 2021
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Gov’t to support players in entertainment industry

This file photo taken in July 2017 captures a stage presentation of Ugandan musician Joseph Mayanja aka Jose Chameleone. Lifting of the ban on the "arts and culture" sector will see concerts steadily return to life starting this weekend.PHOTO/COURTESY/ALEX ARINDA.

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The government has revealed that it has not forgotten about Ugandans in the entertainment industry and is finding ways of supporting it.

The sector is among those still locked down as part of measures to contain the spread of COVID 19.

State minister for finance in charge of planning David Bahati has told parliament that the government is considering support to those in the sector beginning with the music promoters.

Addressing the nation on Saturday last week, President Museveni said the entertainment industry and bars will only be allowed to open after the country attains a certain threshold of people vaccinated.

 

 

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