Minister of Youth, Sport and Arts, Elvis Nkandu, has called on young people to explore business opportunities in rural areas by engaging in value addition activities that can transform local resources into marketable products. Speaking at the official opening of the 2026 Youth Entrepreneurship Fair in Lusaka, Mr Nkandu emphasized that youths have the potential to drive economic growth if they utilize the abundant natural resources in rural communities to establish sustainable enterprises. Mr Nkandu urged young people to focus on creating businesses that add value to agricultural and other locally available products rather than migrating to urban areas in search of employment.
He noted that value addition not only increases income for youths but also creates employment opportunities within their communities. He explained that the fair provides a platform for young entrepreneurs to showcase innovations, share ideas and connect with potential investors ahead of Youth Day commemorations on March 12, 2026. Meanwhile, entrepreneur Annastasia Zulu encouraged youths to start businesses using available resources instead of waiting for large capital.
Zulu noted that many successful ventures begin with small ideas and limited means, stressing that determination, creativity and innovation are key to success. Zulu advised young people to remain focused, hardworking and resilient, noting that challenges are part of the entrepreneurial journey but can be overcome with persistence. She added that platforms such as entrepreneurship fairs are vital for networking, learning and gaining exposure.
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