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Chongwe youth wins London’s historic Grand Prix award in Visual Arts

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A CHONGWE based youth, sponsored by ChildFund Zambia, has won a Grand Prix Award in London, United Kingdom for his outstandin­g visual art works.

The Grand Prix Award is given to the most outstandin­g Artist in the 9th edition of “Stars of the Albion dubbed “Grand Prix 2023”.

Mclaudy Munanzwa, a Community Art Teacher at ChildFund Zambia of Chongwe’s Chainda area, was the only African awarded in the 2023 visual arts category.

Munanzwa thanked ChildFund and Government for providing opportunit­ies for him to be recognized internatio­nally following other exhibition­s he attended earlier in Uganda and Zimbabwe.

He said the Award would help bridge the gap between African and the European arts

Munanzwa said his works would be displayed at a leading Art Gallery in London, El Hill Art Gallery.

He said the Gallery would be exhibiting his art work, run promotions and sale.

Munzanzwa added that the Award came with a Diploma and a trophy.

He said it was the first time in history that a Zambian was nominated for the award.

“I am hopeful that I will be nominated for the same Award in 2024. I am one of those privileged young artists who have been assisted by both ChildFund and Government. When I won the Grand Prix Award, I had the opportunit­y to meet the Minister of Youth Elvis Nkandu during a Business

Expo where I shared with him the current developmen­t and he assured me that Government is willing to support such opportunit­ies,” Munzanzwa said.

Munanzwa observed that art was an industry that had the potential to create jobs in a country like Zambia.

“We have great potential and there is a lot of money in art. The issue is just in people identifyin­g opportunit­ies that are available and utilizing them,” he said.

Munanzwa called on fellow visual artists to form cooperativ­es or companies to benefit from Constituen­cy Developmen­t Fund (CDF).

Munanzwa disclosed that he had since applied for CDF through Mclaudy Creations Company.

“We need to get organized as artists for us to benefit from these opportunit­ies brought to us through CDF. Actually through working with ChildFund, I was able to register a company Mclaudy Creations, a company that deals with art and design,” Munzanzwa said.

Munanzwa paid special tribute to ChildFund for providing an opportunit­y to transform his life.

“I personally, I do not think my life would have been the same if ChildFund did not play a role that they are playing now. When we started we could not believe that there could be opportunit­ies in Chainda because locals could not agree with the cost of our art works. Through this exposure by ChildFund, I see myself putting Zambia on the map and inspiring the young people,” he said.

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