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Joshua Baraka: Uganda Rising Star Joins Spotify's Radar Class of 2024

 Uganda Rising Star Joins Spotify's Radar Class of 2024  In a remarkable development for the Ugandan music industry, Joshua Baraka has been named the prestigious Spotify Radar Class of 2024.  This honor owes him talent newcomers like Nigerian Shallipopi ho and South African Manana , which marked a milestone in his career.  The inclusion of Joshua Baraka in the Spotify Radar program is particularly noteworthy as he becomes the first Ugandan artiste to join the prestigious group.  The Radar initiative is a deliberate effort by Spotify to highlight young, exceptional talent, providing a platform to reach a global audience. Previous graduates of this program include well-known artists such as Tems and Tyla , whose careers have soared following their inclusion.  Who is Joshua Baraka? Joshua Baraka has quickly become a household name in Uganda and is now poised to captivate audiences worldwide. I  Known for its unique sound and evocative lyrics, Baraka blends traditional Ugandan infl

LIFE ON VISIT VISA IN UNITED ARAB EMIRATES

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Vist Visa Life in The United Arab Emirates

Many young Africans flock the United Arab Emirates on both Visit Visa with the hopes of getting a job and making money to uplift their standards of living, taking care of their kids and families, escape the poverty line.
Many youths and adult men and woman take loans from microfinance institutions, banks and many lenders to process a visit visa and an air ticket to travel to United Arab Emirates.


Who Is To Blame For The Horrible Conditions Immigrants Go Through

  • Lack of information from Friends already in the United Arab Emirates.
  • Not having enough money to rent and feed themselves in this period.

It isn't an easy life of the period on Vist visa cause your sending many to a friend or an agent in the UAE and your in any African country, many are dupped by fellow country men, they are never given  sent the visa or the visa fee is raised and because one is desperate, they will look for money and send it. And when finally the visa comes. The other problem is passing the Uganda airport. Many agents book a one way ticket and the return is a non paid ticket, so when the airline sees this they tell you to present a return ticket or your offloaded.



So when you do a rebook and get a return ticket and your cleared to travel, then you fly for 5 to 6 hours depending whether it's a direct flight or the plan has to fly to it's Hub first before it takes off to Dubai. When you reach Dubai that's when the real hustle begins, everything is paid for, drinking water, metro fee to drop of your CV or going for walk-ins.



You sleep in a crowded bed space where there is nothing like privacy, power outage which makes the living conditions hard, cause without power the Air conditioner is off and sweating is the order of the day. That not being enough, water is periodically on and off cause management wants to save on the water bills. So survival girls engage in sex for money to survive and get what to eat.



This is part 1 of this article but a part 2 will come as time goes on, I wanted to give you a glimpse of what to expect if your coming on a job hunt as your not coming to heaven but a real hustle.

Staff writer.
Andrew Kamau

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