Zambeef backs inspirational soccer film

April 15th, 2015

Agribusiness giant preserves soccer heritage for future generations

LUSAKA, ZAMBIA – Zambeef Products has unveiled a K1.5 million sponsorship deal to support an award-winning new movie that captures the passion, excitement and national pride of the Zambian football team.

The fortunes of the national Chipolopolo team – from the lows of the 1993 Gabon air crash to the highs of the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) victory – are chronicled in the film, e18hteam.

Zambeef chairman Dr Jacob Mwanza congratulates film maker Ngosa Chungu, watched by Zambeef Joint Chief Executive Officer Carl Irwin, French Ambassador Emmanuel Cohet (right) and Zambeef Brands Manager (Retailing) Chitundu Chanda

“This movie goes to the heart of the nation’s love of soccer and documents an important part of our history, and for this reason Zambeef is proud to be supporting the project, encouraging a young Zambian film maker and ensuring that this story is and preserved for future generations,” said Joint Chief Executive Officer Carl Irwin.

In a landmark deal between the corporate and creative industries, Zambeef has provided the funding to enable the producers of the movie, Ngosa Chungu and Juan Rodrigues-Briso, to acquire the world rights to archive footage of historic Zambian football matches. The funds will also pay for e18hteam to be shown across the country and at international film festivals globally.

The film has already won two awards, and in May it will be screened at the prestigious Cannes Cinema, a celebration of global film alongside the Cannes Film Festival in France.

Zambeef will be launching the e18hteam Dibili tour that will see the film screened around Zambia in the run-up to an official launch in Lusaka in October.

“Zambeef has exposed what we have known all along, that the Chipolopolo story of tragedy and triumph mirrors every Zambian’s experience. We have been able to bounce back from the many setbacks we have faced as a young nation. We have proven that we not only know we have the potential to achieve greatness, but also that when given the opportunity, when called upon, we have the ability to be successful and we can deliver, we are delivering and we will continue to deliver together as Zambians,” said Ms Chungu, a young Zambian film producer who is also passionate about football.

The movie marks the latest milestone in Zambeef’s long association with football. Its Zamleather division makes the popular Kaleza Z-12 model leather soccer boots, the first to be locally designed and manufactured in Zambia.

Zamleather is also home to the Alive & Kicking employment-generation project that manufacturers quality leather soccer balls that carry health messages and are distributed to under-privileged teams nationwide.

Throughout its history Zambeef has supported a number of football teams playing in leagues and at community level, and has groomed footballers at the grassroots including AFCON 2012 squad member James Chamanga.

Dr Irwin added: “It is a measure of our commitment to this project that we have dug deep into our pockets at this time in the economic cycle. Sometimes you have to think big, take the long view and just go for it, and this is an approach that Zambeef has taken right from the beginning of its own history. And this faith has already paid off, as today I can announce that e18hteam has already won two awards and will be shown at Cannes Cinema next month. This in itself is an inspiration and a reminder of the importance of determination and teamwork.”

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About Zambeef Products Plc
Zambeef Products Plc is the largest integrated agribusinesses in Zambia.
The group is principally involved in the production, processing, distribution and retailing of beef, chicken, pork, milk, dairy products, eggs, stock feed and flour. The group also has large row cropping operations (principally maize, soya beans and wheat), with approximately 8,350 hectares of row crops under irrigation and 17,000 hectares of rain-fed/dry-land crops available for planting each year. The group is also in the process of rolling out its West Africa expansion in Nigeria and Ghana, as well as developing a palm project in Zambia.
It slaughters more than 80,000 beef cattle and 6 million chickens, and processes 8 million litres of milk per year. The company has 121 retail outlets throughout the country, along with four wholesale depots.
More information is available at www.zambeefplc.com.

About e18hteam
e18ghteam is a Zambian film co-produced by Ngosa Chungu. The film tells the story of the history of Zambian football with a focus on the victory of Zambia’s Chipolopolo football team at the 2012 AFCON final after losing 18 players in the Gabon air crash in 1993. The following year, a new and inexperienced team made it to the final but lost. Eighteen years later came victory on the 18th penalty.

The e18hteam film has won a Gold Award at the International Movie Awards in Indonesia for “Documentary and Short Film” and the “Panenka Audience Award” at Offside Fest in Barcelona, Spain. The film has been shown on four continents: Africa, Europe, Asia and North America, at six film festivals: in Spain, Germany, Indonesia and Mexico, as well as at its world premiere cinema release in Lusaka at Fresh View Cinemas.