
The Zambia Association of Musicians (ZAM) has appealed to musicians to come up with strategic and meaningful messages that promote peace amongst all political players.
Association National Chairman Maiko Zulu said musicians in the country should preach peace and harmony as the country heads to the general elections.
Speaking in an interview with ZANIS in Solwezi yesterday, Zulu said musicians are custodians of peace who should play a vital role in helping the country maintain the peace it is known and respected for.
He added that musicians should not take peace for granted but that they should be cautious of the power of music in any given society.
He cautioned musicians not to allow politicians to use them as vehicles of promoting hatred and insults in their songs as such can bring chaos.
Meanwhile, Maiko Zulu has called on artists in North-western province to take advantage of the development taking place in the region to enhance themselves.
Zulu said North -Western province and Solwezi in particular is the fastest growing region in the country at the moment and that artists should ensure that development is synonymous with the music industry.
He said this during a meeting with local artists sponsored by the National Arts Council (NAC) in Solwezi yesterday.
Zulu observed that if artists do not grasp the development, other industries will continue to grow while the music industry will lag behind.
He went on to advise artists to realise that music is a business that needs to be taken seriously.
Zulu also called on artists to make use of government departments especially the department of cultural affairs in the Ministry of Community Development because they are there to serve them.
He said only then will musicians appreciate what government has put in place in terms of promoting local talent so that the music industry is improved.
Speaking at the same meeting National Arts Council Director Victor Makashi urged artists to desist from releasing songs that do not add value to society.
Mr. Makashi said artists need to look at society needs and tabulate them if they are to come up with quality products because that is where music is.
He added that this will also help them lay solid foundations because they will communicate things that they know with a passion.
The meeting was the first to be held in the province since the new ZAM National Executive was ushered into office last year.