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The Minister of Festivals has been tasked with engaging members of the promotions community, as the government seeks to encourage more responsible content creation and dissemination. Reflecting on the positive collaboration with the industry during the COVID pandemic, Nicholas recalled how the government worked closely with music promoters to help revive their businesses.
During that time, the industry had been significantly impacted, with activities grinding to a halt for nearly two years.
Building on this experience, the government is now looking to address a different but equally pressing issue: the content of music being produced and consumed. Nicholas expressed concerns that some of the music currently popular among young people promotes harmful behaviors, including gun violence, negative stereotypes of women, and other forms of socially destructive conduct. To combat this, the government is advocating for the music industry to adopt self-regulation practices.
The Minister of Festivals, who also holds the education portfolio, has been given the responsibility to lead these discussions and develop strategies to address the issue. As the Minister prepares to embark on this important mission, the government is hopeful that the music industry will respond positively, just as it did during the pandemic, and work towards creating a more responsible and socially conscious cultural landscape.