Cash-strapped musicians piggyback on politics

FRANCISTOWN: In the absence of the usual channels for a musician to make money, cashing in on the political party launches, as the country heads for the general elections is all that is left.

Musicians Showbiz interviewed were unanimous that Government’s enactment of the Liquor Act that minimises the hours of operation for entertainment spots, coupled with rampant piracy has dug a gaping hole in their pockets.

As Naledi Kaisara aka Slizer puts it, the Act has had a detrimental effect on their financial well-being such that nowadays they are unable to even pay their dancers and other back-up artists.

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