On September 13, 2024, Zambia became a focal point for the creative economy as stakeholders
gathered to commemorate the 2024 Africa Copyright & Collective Management Day celebrations. This significant event, which is set for 14
September on the ARIPO calendar, aims to raise awareness about copyright issues
and promote the rights of creators across the continent.
The event was officiated
by Mr. Fumba Chama, Zambia’s Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Youth,
Sports and Arts. In his opening remarks, Mr. Chama emphasized the importance of
education in empowering creators. “Empowerment begins with education. We must
ensure our creators are well-informed about their rights and the avenues
available to protect and monetise their works,” he stated. This sentiment
underscores a growing recognition that knowledge is crucial for artists and
creators to navigate the complexities of copyright law and intellectual
property rights.
Mr. Benson Mpalo, CEO of
the Patents and Companies Registration Agency (PACRA), echoed Mr. Chama’s
sentiments during his address. He highlighted that understanding copyright laws
is essential for creators to safeguard their work effectively and capitalize on
their creative outputs.
Mr. David Njuguna, the Director
of Intellectual Property at ARIPO, who spoke on behalf of ARIPO’s Director
General, expressed appreciation for the strong turnout from local creators and
artists, urging them to engage actively in discussions that could lead to
sustainable practices within their industries. He stated that these
conversations are vital for “empowering creative industries stakeholders and
building a sustainable future for copyright and related rights.” His call to
action resonates with ongoing efforts across Africa to strengthen copyright
frameworks that support artistic innovation while ensuring fair compensation
for creators.
The pre-celebration event served as a platform for dialogue and highlighted Zambia’s
commitment to fostering an environment where creativity can thrive through
proper legal protections. As ARIPO Member States prepare for the official
celebrations on September 14, this gathering marks an important step toward
enhancing awareness around copyright issues that affect artists and creators
throughout the continent.