Saturday, July 4, 2020

'OPEN THE CREATIVE SECTOR'

Hi guys.It's great to have you back on my blog. The current post is to some degree a continuation of the previous post.

Batswana Continue To Speak For BW Creatives

By:Priscilla Malete

Jason Ranthatsa posts on Facebook👇

Post lockdown, numerous businesses have been revived for activity. Nonetheless, the creative sector stays shut. Bw creatives have since asked the appropriate authorities to lift the ban on exhibitions and music industry. Interestingly, Batswana have joined in to help send the message to Minister Rakgare on behalf of creatives.

Therefore, today we ought to examine
Batswana's approach in supporting Batswana Creatives. Would you say social media is the right stage to voice out. Is it a feasible strategy to pass the message to the Minister of Arts, Recreation and Culture, Honorable Rakgare. Should the platforms they use be a factor to determine the urgency of issues they present?Social media, especially Facebook and Twitter have been the most used approaches to send the message of BW creatives to pertinent experts. Any observation on how the government is responding to the creative industry?

Let's engage more on the comment section.
#BWCREATIVES🇧🇼❤

8 comments:

  1. Good read 🙌🔥
    "Apparently" out of the many that have registered for the relief fund, only 3 were given the money.. This is a huge concern as most of our artists depend on perfoming as a source of income. Hopefully Honorable Rakgare and his team speeds the process

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    1. Government's reluctance to aid in such matters is truly disheartening. if the very same people who are supposed to help us aren't doing just that, re ba ga mang?😞😫😫

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    2. Hello😊Let's hope for a positive response from the Minister soon
      Thank you for your contribution.Stay tuned for the next post😊

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    3. Let's hope for a positive feedback from the Minister.

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  2. The music industry or rather "creatives" in Botswana are not taken seriously.It's really disheartening but they could be used to empower the youth and Batswana in general.

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    1. What's surprising is that it has been identified as a sector that has the potential to diversify the economy. Let's hope it gets the recognition it deserves🔥

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  3. The artists are not that creative either... It's only a handful that can deliver

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    1. Thanks for your opinion/contribution😁
      Stay Tuned for the next post😊

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