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Sitting at home, one question came up in mind WHY IN THESE DAYS, ARE THE RWANDAN YOUTH WORKING HARD IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF MUSIC INDUSTRY? It was not easy to get the accurate answers; following questions remain in my mind like: Are they working for money-music as a job (professional)? Are they willing to become famous stars? Is it for the entertainment/Relaxing? Are they driven by their passion for music? Are they escaping the problems? Music as an escape domain? Are they exploring their free time? Are they using music as a way of expressing their views? and so on. Simply we can resume those…mehr

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Sitting at home, one question came up in mind WHY IN THESE DAYS, ARE THE RWANDAN YOUTH WORKING HARD IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF MUSIC INDUSTRY? It was not easy to get the accurate answers; following questions remain in my mind like: Are they working for money-music as a job (professional)? Are they willing to become famous stars? Is it for the entertainment/Relaxing? Are they driven by their passion for music? Are they escaping the problems? Music as an escape domain? Are they exploring their free time? Are they using music as a way of expressing their views? and so on. Simply we can resume those causes of being more active in music industry for the Rwandan youth to lack of job. The objective of this paper is to analyze the causes which forces the Rwandan youth to be more active in music industry, in order to clarify and give the accurate hypothesis.
Autorenporträt
is a Rwandan;born in Kigali on 18th Nov 1983.In 2009,he joined ESPERANCE NGO and he occupied many position:programme manager in 2009,Education Officer in 2010 and Administrative assistant in 2011.In May 2011,he joined ASPIRE NGO as Programme coordinator up to now.Jean Paul NTEZIRYAYO studied MBA at Uganda Christian University in 2012.