Cool intellect, witty humor and edge of seat moments characterised this year’s Zain Africa Challenge (ZAC) season 3 National Qualifying Tournament (NQT) as eight Zambian universities engaged in a ‘fierce’ battle of wits to represent Zambia at the prestigious ZAC championship festival in Uganda.
The participating universities at the qualifiers held at Cresta Golf-view Hotel last Monday were the eight government accredited eligible universities from across the country namely: AIBT (Lusaka), CBU (Kitwe), Cavendish (Lusaka), Copperstone (Kitwe), Northrise (Ndola), UNZA (Lusaka), Zambia Adventist (Monze) and Zambia Open (Lusaka). At the end of the tournament it was CBU, UNZA, Northrise and AIBT (in no particular order) that emerged as the top four and subsequently securing themselves the four slots reserved for Zambia at the finals in Uganda next month.
Announcing the winners, Zain Zambia Managing Director David Holliday said: “Everyone is a winner in the Zain Africa Challenge. The other four universities that will not advance to the finals in Kampala will each get US$1000 for the university and US$100 dollars each for the participating students and coaches in educational grants.
“In the entire competition starting from the country national qualifiers like one held today, to the championship finals in Uganda, Zain Group is awarding nearly US$1,000,000 in total cash, travel grants and educational materials.”
And Mr. Holliday added that: “This programme highlights Zain’s commitment to developing the youth. They are the future of Africa and we want to give them more opportunities to develop their talents.”
And in a congratulatory speech, Minister of Education Professor Geoffrey Lungwanga commended Zain for coming up with the initiative. He called for united efforts in improving the lives of the people and urged corporate institutions to emulate Zain.
He also advised the students who will be traveling to Uganda to take advantage of the tournament saying: “Some of you will be flying out of Zambia for the first time and this will no doubt add to your exposure…You will learn more about other universities. But as you go through all this, my government’s appeal is that you sell your universities to students from other countries and also take time to sell Zambia as a tourist destination as you are our ambassadors.”
The Zain Africa Challenge is part of Zain’s corporate social responsibility efforts targeting education and represents just an extension of Zain’s corporate commitment to “A Wonderful World” for their customers. It is Africa’s first ever televised academic competition involving universities in which Zain operates.
This year’s Africa Challenge marks season three and has been extended to include three more countries from last season’s five. The three countries joining Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia are Ghana, Nigeria and Sierra Leone. The extension has also seen more Zambian universities taking part. While season two saw two universities (CBU & UNZA) represent Zambia, four universities (and possibly five) are expected to fly the Zambian flag higher thereby increasing the chances of bringing the grant home.
While it is a trend for most organizations to donate to needy institutions, Zain Africa Challenge is contributing to the development of universities through creative means that not only ensure infrastructure improvement through grants but also enable the students get exposure and interact with their counterparts from other universities in Africa.
All participating universities and students walk away with grants. The grants are based on each university’s final standing in the knock-out tournament. This season’s top prize at the finals in Uganda is $50, 000 educational grant while the participants for the winning university (students & coach) each win $5000 worth of educational grants.
The questions in this fast-paced quiz programme cover a wide range of topic areas including: history, science, African culture, geography, literature, music and current events. Additionally, Zain Africa Challenge highlights the excellent educational opportunities at African universities with videos and student profiles.
The tournament will be broadcast on national television in all the eight countries taking part in the tournament.