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Creatives plead for fairer share of 2026 Budget

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MBABANE – The 2025 fiscal year saw a substantial E2million increase in funding for the arts and culture (E12 633 744) sector.

This injection of capital led to a number of implementations within the sector, with some high-profile successes. Growing concerns suggest the wealth is not being shared equally across the industry. The primary achievement of last year’s budget was the completion of the national arts centre and recording studio. The facility, lauded for its construction and design, has quickly become a hub for professional creatives.

Culolami, an events organiser, noted the positive shift. “The 2025 Budget was increased by 2 million; I’m sure the ministry was happy and it did improve the sectors. We did see improvements as the famous and well-built arts centre was launched and now working; surely if government can give us a good budget, a lot can change,” he said.

Despite the shiny new infrastructure, veteran voices in the sector argue that the distribution of funds remains lopsided. Pointing out that while the central hub is thriving, rural initiatives and individual artists are being sidelined. Nerville Johnson expressed his disappointment with how the funds were managed, suggesting that the ‘big-ticket’ projects swallowed the majority of the resources. “Increasing the last budget for me is well applauded. However, it was not utilised successfully. I say this because it wasn’t utilised in all angles of the sector but one part of the sector used almost three quarters of the budget and other deserving citizens were left struggling like the usual cry,” Johnson explained.

He added that a further increase is necessary for 2026 to combat rising operational costs. “For this year, I would be happy if some small percentage could be added since the costs for running this sector also increase every year,” he said.

Local rapper Stella Jacobs also shared the same sentiments as she said she felt the money was neither visible nor accessible to local musicians.

 “To be quite honest, I have not received assistance from the budget last year. Let us just make a simple incident, a few weeks ago, I hosted my listening session and I had to fund that using my little student allowance. It would be really warm that if musicians go knocking on Arts and Culture’s doors and they be more willing to assist,” she said.

*Full article available on Pressreader*

Events Organiser and Melting C Founder, Culolam.
Events Organiser and Melting C Founder, Culolam.
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