Government won’t support creative arts because it’s not worth their time – Richie Mensah

Government won’t support creative arts because it’s not worth their time – Richie Mensah

[Joy Online - Ghana] - 29/06/2025
Music producer Richie Mensah has criticised the Ghanaian creative industry for failing to organise itself in a way that earns government support, stating that until the sector proves its economic value, government investment will remain minimal.
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