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Veteran artistes laud govt’s proposal to prioritise them at ministry events

KUALA LUMPUR, May 17 — The initiative by the Communications Ministry to prioritise veteran artistes for performances at ministry events and programmes is highly anticipated by the group.

Welcoming the approach proposed by Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil, many veteran artistes believe this step would not only alleviate their financial burden, but revive their careers in the local entertainment industry.

Yayasan Kebajikan Artis Tanahair (YKAT) chairman Datuk DJ Dave expressed his support for the initiative, highlighting its significance for veteran artists.

“Thank God, this (Fahmi’s suggestion) is a timely move. We veteran artistes have been waiting for this as it allows us to earn a living and generate income.

“It’s a shame some artistes haven’t had shows for a long time. This approach will help them to some extent and keep their careers alive,” he said when contacted by Bernama.

DJ Dave, a popular singer from the 70s, said since YKAT was established 12 years ago, it has helped 1,900 artistes including veterans.

Seniman president Zed Zaidi, who also welcomed Fahmi’s suggestion, proposed the government implement a policy where 30 per cent of performers or cast members in all performances or productions be veterans.

“This policy is important so it becomes a continuous guideline for the Communications Ministry and its agencies,” he said.

Along the same vein, veteran singer Datin Salwa Abdul Rahman described the Lembah Pantai MP’s proposal as fitting for today’s entertainment industry, which often marginalises veteran artistes.

“I also hope the Communications Ministry ensures every programme or award event on television, in particular, gives opportunities to artistes like us to participate. Some (veteran artistes) are still active and want to continue contributing to the entertainment industry.”

Earlier, Fahmi, during his speech at the Communications Ministry’s 2023 Excellent Service Awards (Peninsula Zone) in Putrajaya yesterday suggested veteran artistes be given priority to perform in programmes under his ministry.

— Bernama

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