Veteran Ugandan musician Ragga Dee has pointed to Parliament as a key issue contributing to the struggles confronted by artists within the nation, significantly the difficulty of artists having to resort to begging.
He argues that Parliament has a duty to create efficient laws for all sectors of Ugandan society, together with the music business. According to Ragga Dee, Parliament must be actively figuring out the foundation causes of why artists discover themselves in conditions the place they really feel compelled to beg for assist, after which work to handle these points by bettering the business’s construction and offering higher alternatives for creatives.
“If there are issues on this business, they begin from Parliament,” he said in a current tv interview. “The individuals working in Parliament ought to determine the problems and perceive why some musicians are pressured to beg.” He believes that by understanding these underlying issues, Parliament can enact significant change.
Ragga Dee additionally commented on the growing intersection of music and politics, suggesting that this can be a pure consequence of the business’s development.
“The extra Ugandan music progresses, the extra political it turns into,” he noticed, implying that political engagement is crucial for the business’s continued improvement.