Parliament heard today that government spent over K400 million on identifying 363 talented sportsmen and women in rural areas.
And parliament heard today that this year government has set a Talent Identification and Steering Committee that is being administered by the National Sports Council of Zambia (NSCZ).
Sport, Youth and Child Development Deputy Minister Christopher Kalila said out of the K1.4 billion allocated in this year’s national Budget, K430,754,247.20 was spent on talent identification for 2011 All Africa Games (AAG) to be hosted in Zambia.
He further said that the Committee comprises of officials from his ministry, the Ministry of Education, and the National Sports Council tasked to tap talent in all the sport disciplines in rural Zambia.
Dr. Kalila said rural talent was tapped from football (10), netball (65), volleyball (81), table tennis ( seven ), as well as Zambia Athletics Amateur Association (ZAAA) ( nine ).
Others include Badminton Association of Zambia (18), basketball (46) chess (40) and a total of 87 athletics from the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) respectively.
Dr. Kalila who is a nominated MP was responding to a question by Mfuwe MP (PF) Mwiimba Malama who wanted to find out what government is doing in tapping talent in rural areas and how much was spent from 2007 to-date.
And Sport, Youth and Child Development Minister Kenneth Chipungu said government has plans are underway to develop the infrastructure in the country to prepare participants participating to the AAG in 2011.
This was in response to the supplementary question by Mwense MP (PF) Jacob Chongo who lamented that lack of infrastructure in rural areas is detrimental to operate on.
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