It seems like singer Big Size Bebe Cool has taken it upon himself to lobby for the music industry whilst running his music career too at once. The Gagamel boss took to social media and revealed that he’s lobbying for the music industry and the UNCC to get a fully-fledged national theatre.
Through social media platform X, the singer revealed that he had linked up with the Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Hon Thomas Tayebwa.
There were also other top guns such as Capt. Mike Mukula, Dr. Tanga Odoi and Al Hajj Moses Kigongo. This group met in Bukedea during the reopening of the East African games.
Bebe Cool said that they spoke about a wide range of issues. This included the impact of the army around fishing water bodies.
The topics they discussed were wide and among these included the Uganda National Cultural Centre (UNCC).
It should be noted that this is the organization that binds all creatives together in the country with the Ministry of Gender where the arts sector lies. The Kasepiki singer said that his ideas were positively received by the group.
Read his full tweet below;
“Had a chat earlier today (Sunday) with Deputy Speaker Rt. Hon. Thomas Tayebwa, NRM National Vice Chairman Hajji Moses Kigongo, NRM Vice Chairman Eastern region Captain Mike Mukula and NRM Electoral Commission Chairman Dr.Tanga Odoi. This was on the sidelines of the East Africa Secondary School Games in Bukedea district. We discussed various government programs including the presence of UPDF around water bodies and its effect on the fishing industry, and further development of sports in the country among others. We also touched on the issue of the government supporting UNCC (Uganda National Culture Centre) effort to construct a fully-fledged National Theatre and I thank Rt. Hon Tayebwa for the positive response,” said Bebe Cool.
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