The Minister made the statement when presenting the ministry’s budget estimate for 2026/27 at the parliament in Dodoma on Monday stating that the figure marks a sharp rise compared to 1,935 artists registered in the 2024/25 financial year, reflecting a 91 per cent increase as part of efforts to reach and formalise stakeholders in the arts sector.
BASATA sees artistry registration soar to 21,875 artists, groups and institutions
Daily News, 04 May 2026, Tanzania
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