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Miria Matembe Urges Youth to Recognize Music as a Profession

Former Ethics and Integrity minister Miria Matembe has advised the youth to consider music as a profession capable of earning them large incomes.

During an interview, Matembe advised the youth to use music to elevate themselves.

“Music is an art that can also be used as a profession not just to get spoilt in dancing indecently,” she said.

She however advised the youth to consider values in music. She said she is not happy with some musicians who dress and dance indecently.

“As youths get entertained with music, they should remember their values. I am against youth who strip in the name of doing music. The minister, who is a fan of dancing, reveals that her best song from the current crop is Jerusalema by Master KG

Kakiiza Faustine

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