Wonderful Group Unveils National Marathon to Champion Health, Unity, and Youth Empowerment
By Daily News Reporter
In a move that blends sport, wellness, and community empowerment, the Wonderful Group of Companies unveiled the Wonderful Marathon 2026, a flagship initiative that designed to promote healthy living, support youth participation, and highlight the role of women in national development.
To this move Wonderful Group of Companies officially launched its flagship marathon initiative aimed at promoting health, community engagement, and social responsibility across Zambia.
The initiative also highlights the role of women and youth in national development while integrating sports, culture, and wellness advocacy.
Deputy Group Chief Executive Officer Roy C. Mwamba speaking during the he stated that the company has grown from a small ceiling manufacturing business known as “What I’m Saving” into a diversified industrial group operating in 11 countries.
He said the company’s ceiling products currently meet about 10 percent of Zambia’s national demand, while exports account for 35 percent of the group’s revenue.
“Our products, ranging from ceiling solutions to other industrial goods, are produced in Zambia, demonstrating the country’s potential in local manufacturing,” Mwamba said.
Mwamba highlighted key operations within the group, including Marco Polo Cows, one of Africa’s leading producers. He said the company also runs a 6,500-hectare plantation and operates under Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) standards.
He added that upcoming projects such as an ammonia plant, expected next year, and the first-ever production of Fosterate in Zambia demonstrate the company’s commitment to innovation, health, and community development.
“These initiatives are part of our strategy to integrate innovation, health, and community development into our operations,” Mwamba said.
And Ministry of Youth, Sport and Arts Minister Elvis Nkandu commended the Wonderful Group for its contributions to job creation and youth empowerment during the official launch of the Wonderful Marathon 2026 in Lusaka.
Nkandu said the company currently employs about 7,000 people, with plans to increase the workforce to around 10,000 as operations expand.
“The Wonderful Group of Companies has already created employment for about 7,000 people. With expansion, more than 1,000 additional jobs are expected, bringing the total to around 10,000,” Nkandu said.
He noted that most of the jobs are held by Zambian youth, demonstrating the impact of government policies aimed at creating a stable environment for investment.
“These opportunities do not happen by accident. They result from a stable and enabling environment created by government to attract investment,” Nkandu said.
The minister said job creation remains a key tool in reducing poverty and urged companies to embrace export-oriented production to strengthen the economy.
“We cannot grow our industries if we only produce for local consumption. We must also focus on exporting our products so that our economy continues to grow,” he said.
Nkandu further noted that the marathon promotes healthy living, unity, and social inclusion.
“Sport promotes unity, discipline, and healthy living. It also provides a platform for young people and communities to support positive initiatives,” he said.
He added that the event empowers young people and women by offering opportunities for participation and visibility.
Nkandu also encouraged stronger private-public partnerships to support youth and community development.
“Sports platforms such as this help young people interact, build confidence, and develop discipline, which are important for personal and national development,” he said.
He concluded that promoting sport and wellness contributes to building a healthy and productive nation while strengthening unity and social cohesion before officially declaring the Wonderful Marathon 2026 launched.
Head of the Wonderful Group Marathon Project Racheal Tanga added that the marathon is “not just another corporate event” but a platform for meaningful impact on women, youth, and communities.
“In our vision, it is bigger and more meaningful. It is designed to impact the girl child, women, and all of Zambia,” Tanga said.
She explained that the marathon was structured to reflect intentional action and responsibility, bringing institutions, communities, and individuals together into one visible movement.
Tanga added that the two-day program leading up to the race will include a Kids’ Expo, allowing sponsors and partners to interact with the fitness community.
“This creates a space for visibility, activation, and meaningful connection before the race begins,” she said.
She said race day will celebrate both athletic achievement and community togetherness.
“This is not just a one-year initiative. It is designed to grow and strengthen over time. Together, we can build something that will endure and expand each year,” Tanga said.
Lusaka Province Permanent Secretary Joe Kalusa said the province values the Wonderful Group’s contributions to Zambia’s development, noting that products such as cement and food support livelihoods and national growth.
Kalusa also acknowledged a renowned music icon popularly known as Mama Africa for inspiring generations through music and culture.
Retired Major Benjamin Bwalya said the marathon will promote healthy living, sports tourism, economic activity, and talent identification.
“Marathons serve as platforms for sports tourism, attracting participants from across Zambia and abroad,” Bwalya said.
He emphasized the importance of proper planning and accurate route measurement to ensure participant safety and event credibility.
Bwalya added that marathons help identify promising athletes and foster national unity.
“When people are running, there are no divisions of nationality or background. Everyone runs together as participants in the same event,” he said.
President of the Lusaka Fitness Squad, Katai Chola, described the marathon as more than an event but a movement recognizing women’s achievements and promoting unity.
“Running has always symbolised progress. Every stride we take is a step toward a brighter future,” Chola said.
He said the initiative invests in the girl child, women, and communities, emphasizing their role in nation-building.
Meanwhile, President of the Zambia Association of Musicians (ZAM), Brian Bwembya, highlighted the power of women and the role of unity in the arts.
“As a man who was raised by a woman, I celebrate everything that women can do. My music has always centered on this theme,” Bwembya said.
He encouraged corporate organisations to support wellness and community initiatives.
“I make this a call to action for all corporate entities to invest in health, wellness, and unity through the arts,” he said.
For many young people, the Wonderful Marathon represents more than just a race—it is a symbol of opportunity and inspiration. A Twenty-Nine year-old Lusaka resident Victor kabwe told Daily News Reporter that the initiative gives young people a platform to stay active while building confidence and connecting with others in their communities.
“For us youths, events like this are very important because they encourage healthy living and keep us away from negative activities,” Kabwe said.
“It also gives us young people a chance to showcase our talents in sports and feel part of something that is helping develop the country.”
He added that the marathon also promotes unity among young people from different backgrounds while motivating them to pursue their goals with discipline and determination.
“When companies invest in activities like this, they are investing in the future of young people. It shows that we matter and that we can contribute to national development,” he said.
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