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ZAM calls for harmonization of standards of good, services in the region

THE Zambia Association of Manufacturers (ZAM) says there is need for Zambia to dialogue with its neighbouring countries in order to harmonize the standards of goods and services within the region.

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ZAM president Ashu Sagar says harmonization of standards within the region will help enhance cross border trading in the region.

Mr. Sagar said it is so unfortunate that countries within the region have continued to face a number of challenges when it comes to importing and exporting of goods and services due to failure to meet the standards of another country.

He said the manufacturing sector in this case has faced numerous challenges hence the need for government to engage more with its fellow government’s and work on the harmonization of standards going forward.

He said it shouldn’t take officers from other countries to test the goods and services being exported in and out of the countries within the region.

Mr. Sagar said there was also need exchange of cross border skills in order for countries within the region to benefit from each other’s skills.

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Cristoforetti eyes Futsal AFCON

By MICHAEL MIYOBA

NATIONAL Futsal team coach Andrea Cristoforetti says the team’s main objective is to qualify for the 2024 Futsal Africa Cup. 

Mozambique will host the quadrennial international futsal championship organised by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) for the men’s national teams of Africa.

Cristoforetti, who has named a 15-member squad led by lethal striker Chota Chileshe who finished the 2023/24 FAZ Premier Futsal League as the top scorer, is determined to qualify Zambia for the seventh edition of the Africa Futsal Cup of Nations.

The 2024 Futsal Africa Cup which will act as qualifiers for the 2024 Futsal World Cup will be played between January 29 to February 11 in Mozambique.

The qualifiers return on December 11 and will run up to December 20, 2023 and will be played on home and away basis. The draws will be conducted later this month.

Before engaging in the Futsal AFCON qualifiers, the national team will compete at an international futsal championship slated for September 18 in L’Aquila, Italy.

With the Federation of International Football Associations (FIFA) having confirmed that the 2024 Africa Futsal Cup of Nations qualifiers will be played in December this year, the tournament in Italy will give Zambia the tough test needed to prepare adequately.

“The team is doing good. We are remaining with four weeks to prepare for the tournament in Italy which is essential because when we come back from Italy, we will be having the first leg of the Africa Cup qualifiers between October 4 and 6,” Cristoforetti said.