WITH season one of The Icon Zambia coming to an end, the competition has left a legacy as one of the biggest music contests ever hosted in the country. However, founder David Kazadi says this is only the beginning, as preparations are already underway for season two, promising a revamped experience driven by feedback. This time, he says, the aim is to expand outreach, create more opportunities for artistes, and offer even bigger grand prizes. The competition wrapped up this past week, crowning Emmanuel Muleba from Kitwe on the Copperbelt as the winner. He walked away with an impressive prize package that includes a K1 million recording contract, K100,000 in cash from WADA Studios and Kazadi Films, and K250,000 worth...