Create enabling environment, jobs for Ghanaians – Keche to gov’t
Ghanaian music duo, Keche, has called on the government to do more at improving the lives of the people in its second term.
The group told Prince Benjamin on Class 91.3FM’s Class Drive show on 21 December 2020 that even though the government is doing commendably well, more effort must be channelled into making sure that people live comfortably.
“Everybody should be OK; that's all. They should just create an enabling environment for people to find it easy to find work and make money for themselves. That's it,” the duo said.
For those in the creative arts industry, the ‘No Dulling’ crooners asked for better money-making avenues.
“I think our president is doing well. I will be happier if he will do everything possible for us in the creative arts, to get a lot, like money from what we do,” the group noted.
In 2020, Keche was blessed with its big hit ‘No Dulling’, featuring Kuami Eugene.
According to the group, 'No Dulling' is a personal message to naysayers.
Composed out of personal experience, Keche recounted some sour moments it encountered in the music industry.
The GEM Media signees closed the year with "Good Mood" featuring Fameye.
Source: Classfmonline.com
Trending News
Clear indication defeat staring NPP in the face - NDC
10:58NPP sets up disability secretariat
02:46Osafo-Maafo’s dumsor timetable comment attempt to scuttle Napo's running mate bid - Mornah
09:11Bawumia jets to Italy for bilateral discussions with Pope
13:14Train crash: I'd be asking some serious questions were I president – Mahama
07:02Asantehene commends Matthew Opoku Prempeh for conceiving GENSER Kumasi Pipeline Project
01:37Tema West: Akufo-Addo nominates Felicia Attipoe as MCE
08:55Dumsor must stop demo part 2: We’ll choose how we demonstrate and who to partner – Franklin Cudjoe replies Yvonne Nelson
10:17Struggle for next NDC leader'll make Mahama gov't lose focus if he wins 2024 polls - Afenyo-Markin says Bawumia 'better' option
14:16Adu Boahen’s murder: Police arrest house help who was in possession of deceased’s personal belongings
08:54