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Zambian Delegation Successfully Participates At the 2018 U.S. African Trade and Investment Global Summit

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Elias Kamanga with the Zambia Delegation

Northern Province Permanent Secretary Elias Kamanga says His Excellency the President of the Republic of Zambia Mr. Edgar Chagwa Lungu is focused on implementing the Seventh National Development Plan (7NDP). Mr. Kamanga also said Government is determined to promoting the Northern Circuit of Zambia for investment in various sectors of the country’s economy. He says Government has effectively implemented the decentralization policy by empowering local authorities in the 2018 national budget.

The Permanent Secretary has also announced that Government has lined up a number of activities in the province to commemorate 100 years since the end of the First World War, on 11th November, 1918. Mr Kamanga further announced that the Northern Province Investment Expo will take place from 20th to 25th November, 2018 in Kasama. He said the Investment expo will open up Northern Province to local and foreign investment aimed at creating jobs for the locals.

“Mbala town of Northern Province will on 25th November, 2018 host the commemoration of 100 years since the end of the First World War. It’s in Mbala town where the German troops surrendered their weapons to the British forces to signal the complete end of the First World War.

“This part of History needs to be told and so Zambia will ensure that the rest of the world is aware of this important part of history. The country has a big role to play in preserving this history for future generations and create an opportunity for the promotion of tourism and investment in Northern Province and the entire Northern Circuit,” he said.

He said this when the Zambian delegation to this year’s Africa Trade and Investment Global Summit, (ATIGS) paid a courtesy call on Zambia’s Ambassador to the United States Dr. Ngosa Simbyakula, S.C., in Washington DC.

And Dr. Simbyakula was delighted to note that the Summit’s objective was in line with the Mission’s mandate of marketing Zambia to the U.S. and other countries of extra accreditation. The Ambassador assured the delegation that the Mission would follow up on interests expressed during the meetings with other business executives.

The Zambian Delegation and Embassy staff successfully participated and showcased Zambia at the Global Summit in the U.S. under the theme “Driving Trade, Unleashing Investment and Enhancing Economic Development: The Gateway to African Markets.” The Summits objectives were aligned under the U.N Sustainable Goals, of ‘Decent work and Economic Growth’ and ‘Strengthening means of implementing and revitalizing global partnership for sustainable Development.

The Summit is a prestigious biannual business conference and exhibition designed to promote and facilitate international trade between America, Asia, Caribbean European Union, United Arab Emirates and Africa; to facilitate foreign Direct Investment in Africa and to promote a platform for business to expand into new markets.

The Delegation was led by Zambia International Trade & Investment Centre (ZITIC) Chief Executive Officer Sebastian Kopulande, Zambia National Service Commandant, Lieutenant General Nathan Mulenga, Energy Regulation Board CEO & Board Member Ms. Langiwe Lungu, Mahogany Air Chief Executive Officer Mr Jim Belemu and Town Clerks for Kabwe, Masaiti, Kitwe, Livingstone City, Chipata City, and Mbala, among others.

Meanwhile, Mr. Kopulande, said the summit said ATIGS was an opportunity for Zambian Participants to learn the quality standards requirements for entry into US markets through AGOA.

During the Summit, the Zambian delegates networked with other business executives and entrepreneurs from the US and other participating countries in order to establish business linkages. The ATIGS 2018 edition attracted over 2000 key economic players from more than 70 countries including government delegations, high profile African Leaders, Project Developers and International Investors.

Zambia Delegation

2 COMMENTS

  1. Why is it that the Zambian delegation at any gathering abroad in the largest?

    Zambia is a small, poorly managed country, so why do they have to send at least double the next most represented country?

    Come on let us be serious.

    • They want allowances. Zambian delegations abroad are not even interested in the task at hand, half the time they are nursing hangovers.

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