Ganda Boys Urge Ugandan Artists, Government to Invest in Nurturing Young talent

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By Gloria

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Top Ugandan music duo The Ganda Boys have called for established artists to nurture upcoming ones, arguing that mentoring young artists will help the industry grow and become more vibrant.

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While comparing the Uganda music industry to that of countries like Nigeria and South Africa, the duo noted that the local music scene is still young, and has a lot to learn before moving to the next level.

According to the duo, the local music scene will grow faster if a lot of investment in made on young talent.

"Our time will also come if we stick to the plan and work so hard. We should work so hard in training the budding music generation. Let us put aside the selfishness and desire to make out alone but let us prepare these young talents at an early stage," the group said.

Addressing the government, Ganda Boys noted that the administration should work towards promoting traditional music in learning institutions across the country.

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"They should build music academies because the arts industry in the UK is a multi-billion business and we hope we can build the local arts industry here to get to that point; maybe also have the country's economy to survive on these talents," they group told Kookie Promotions.

 

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