Ubetoo

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Ubetoo
Type of site
Entertainment News
Available in English
Area servedSouth Africa
OwnerUbetoo
EditorsAnnika Melisizwe, John, Wuraola Salawu, Thato Siyabonga
Industry Entertainment
Revenue Advertisements
URL www.ubetoo.com
CommercialYes
LaunchedOctober 2017
Current statusonline

uBeToo is a music platform based around South African music with vision to make South African music and artists a global phenomenon.

Contents

Musical promotion and media publications

uBeToo serves the public as an entertainment platform, they specialize mostly in timely publication of recent happenings within the music industry. Contents produced by uBeToo are original, well researched and written by their in-house writers who dedicate their time to making sure they do not compromise on originality, quality and accuracy at any given time.

Writers

As a musical content promotion and creation platform, in order to maintain authority and originality, the website owners make sure that all writers are highly qualified and sourced from South Africa and other African countries.

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