Biggest Talent Africa: Zambia Champions Youth Voices on Continental Stage
By Daily News Reporter
Lusaka, Zambia — April 19, 2026
The Ministry of Youth, Sports and Arts has thrown its weight
behind the newly launched “Biggest Talent Africa” competition, hailing it as a
transformative platform to empower young Africans through creativity and
innovation.
Speaking at the unveiling in Lusaka, Director of Arts Ms. Esther
N’gambi described the initiative as a milestone for Zambia’s cultural
landscape. “The government is focused on transforming the creative industry
into a key economic driver,” she said.
“We are doing this through talent development,
infrastructure investment, digital innovation and stronger protections for
artists.” Ms. N’gambi added.
The event is and will be Organized by Sustec Africa in
partnership with the Zambia Is Possible (ZIP) movement, the competition will scout
singing talent across multiple African countries. Eight finalists will be
selected to compete in a grand finale on May 30, 2026, in Lusaka Zambia.
The program aligns with Zambia’s National Arts Policy, which
seeks to build a sustainable and dynamic arts sector that contributes to
national development. Ms. N’gambi emphasized that the contest will not only
showcase artistic excellence but also foster cultural exchange and youth
empowerment.
And Wanina Mtolo Phiri, Executive Director of Sustainable
Development and Trading Limited, highlighted the competition’s inclusivity
stated that this platform give opportunity to youths who have no chance to
showcase their talent but this program it will boost their career.
And speaking at the same media launch Ms. Carol Mokola,
President Zambia Is Possible (ZIP), explained that the organization was created
to give young people in all ten provinces a platform to display their talents
and build sustainable livelihoods. ZIP’s focus spans technology, agriculture,
business, and the arts.
Beyond entertainment, the initiative is seen as a strategic
investment in Zambia’s creative economy. By equipping participants with
practical skills, organizers hope to enable young people to earn a livelihood
while contributing to national growth.
Sustec Africa will be spearheading the program, noting its
potential to position Zambia as a leading hub for arts and entertainment while
strengthening unity among African nations featuring Neyo Slayer Zambia, Tiana,
Frank Ro Music, and Chewe Superstar, with more exciting acts set to light up
the stage.
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