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MultiChoice Talent Factory wraps up training roadshow 

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MultiChoice Talent Factory (MTF), in partnership with Lights, Camera, Diaspora!, is proud to announce the completion of an exciting roadshow that spanned three regions: Southern Africa, East Africa and Nigeria.

The roadshow, aptly named “Powered by Lights, Camera, Diaspora!”, served as a training platform for aspiring filmmakers, industry professionals, and experts to collaborate, connect, and create captivating content.

Masterclasses in camera and lighting techniques for film and television were the main component of the roadshow, facilitated by the renowned Rigging Gaffer Tamu Bakr, who has over 30 years of experience in Hollywood.

The roadshow kicked off in Lusaka, Zambia, and then in Lagos, Nigeria a masterclass was a featured part of the AMVCA 2023 Awards weekend of activities and was held at the Mike Adenuga Center. The series culminated in Nairobi, Kenya at the SuperSport Studios.

The partnership reinforced MTF’s commitment to empowering African filmmakers and promoting cross-cultural collaborations. The masterclasses aimed to enhance technical proficiency, elevate storytelling techniques, and improve the overall quality of local productions.

These masterclasses were also designed to equip attendees with invaluable skills and insights that are crucial for their professional development. A surge in attendance, growing from 340 attendees in FY22 to nearly 3 500 attendees in FY23, is testament to the value these masterclasses provide to empower aspiring filmmakers across the continent.

Lights, Camera, Diaspora! shares high level production skills, human capital, and equipment between Hollywood and the African entertainment industry to increase quality, community business opportunities in all directions. This has been instrumental in bridging the gap between industry professionals and emerging talent.

To learn more about Lights, Camera, Diaspora! and their valuable contributions to the film industry, visit their website; Website; www.lightscameradiaspora.org

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Zambia recalls metformin tablets due to non-compliance

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THE Zambia Medicines Regulatory Authority (ZAMRA) has taken action to recall metformin tablets, a diabetes medication, after tests revealed non-compliance.

The Authority has since written to the director of Yash Pharmaceuticals Limited following the development.

In a letter written to the pharmaceutical company, the Authority has directed it to recall metformin tablets 500 milligrams batch number KBTO18 manufactured by Bliss GVS Pharma PVT limited of India.

“Following routine post marketing surveillance of medicines by the Authority, the above-mentioned product manufactured by Bliss GVS Pharma Limited, India was analysed at the National Drug Quality Control Laboratory.The product was found non-compliant with respect to Assay test,” reads the letter in parts.

The Authority said the pharmaceutical company should initiate a recall within 14 days of the receipt of the letter.

ZMRA further advised that the company is required to submit a detailed report of the recall process which should include all the relevant information.

(Mwebantu, Friday, 8th December, 2023)

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ZICTA directs Airtel to compensate subscribers for poor service

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FOLLOWING the recent poor Airtel service experienced, the Zambia Information and Communications Technology Authority (ZICTA) has directed the company to compensate it’s subscribers within five days.

The Authority has also directed the network provider to immediately engage the public regarding the recent network outages and provide assurance of their resolution.

In a statement, ZICTA Manager Corporate Communications Hanford Chaaba said the Authority is closely monitoring the service provider.

He said ZICTA is deeply concerned with the recent intermittent network and service outages on Airtel network.

“To this effect, the Authority has directed Airtel Networks Zambia Plc to compensate all subscribers in line with the approved compensation policy within five days from today December 8, 2023. The Authority has also directed the network provider to, using all available platforms, immediately engage the public regarding the recent network outages and provide assurance of their resolution,” he said.

Mr Chaaba said the network provider has further been directed to urgently put in place measures that will ensure that such outages are averted, and submit to the Authority a long- term plan to improve network resilience.

He added that the Authority will actively monitor network performances of all services providers to ensure that the Quality of Service (QoS) guidelines are strictly adhered to.

“We encourage members of the public to continue reporting any issues related to unavailability and quality of network or service,” he said.

(Mwebantu, Friday, 8th December, 2023)

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Trade Kings Foundation donates over Two million kwacha to local farmers

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As the year draws to a close the Trade Kings Foundation not only looks at the year that was, but also looks to the future by donating over two million Kwacha, in the form of seed and fertilizers to 500 local farmers from the Nampundwe and Chaminuka communities.

The Trade Kings Foundation recognises the crucial role that small-scale farmers play in Zambia’s agricultural sector. In strengthening their capacity, one significantly contributes to food security in and around these communities. With this in mind, the Trade Kings Foundation continuously strives to support the sector, whether in the form of building structures, laying irrigation for water reticulation, drilling of boreholes and now – the donation of seeds and fertilizers.

As part of the donation, the farmers will attend several workshops to upskill them on topics such as soil health, crop rotation, water management, and pest and disease. The program will also focus on crop ustilisation: how to sell, give back to the local community and plan for the next crop.

During the handover of the donation, Trade Kings Group’s Public Relations Manager, Bridget Kambobe, said, “Small-scale and family farmers play a major role in food production of Zambia. Faced with numerous challenges that include everchanging weather patterns, competition from large industrial farms and a lack of access to reliable, up-to-date information and farming inputs, the drive to support local farmers forms part of the Trade Kings Foundation’s ethos of “Improving Lives” and in so doing we assist in ensuring much-needed food security.”

She concluded, “Our role as Trade Kings Group and Trade Kings Foundation is not only to serve our customers, but to instill hope during the economically uncertain times that we find ourselves in.”

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