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KONKOLA Copper Mine (KCM) has pledged continued support to sports development as It shapes Important values In people’s lives.
Resolve Simataa dispute
THREE FAZ life members have appealed to the national soccer governing body to immediately resolve the controversy surrounding the suspension of Zambia Football Coaches Association (ZAFCA) general secretary Simataa Simataa and focus on football development.
... as recipients are happy with awards
RECIEPIENTS of the 2009 KCM/FAZ awards are impressed with the incentives Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) is providing to develop football in the country.


RB spur on Chipolopolo
PRESIDENT Rupiah Banda has directed the national soccer team to improve on their quarter-final finish at the recent Africa Cup of Nations by winning the next edition and qualify for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.


Will Warriors soar to league summit?
WITH just a day to go before the 2010 KCM-FAZ Premier League season kicks off, the Kabwe Warriors players cannot wait for the first whistle as they are raring to go all the way and win titles.


Simataa suspension muddle
THE prelude of the 2010 soccer league opening has been an anticlimax for the football fraternity because of the deep divisions in the football governing body – FAZ.


Zambia to reap Davis Cup benefits
ZAMBIA stands to reap a share of the US$14 million which the International Tennis Federation (ITF) has set aside for all nations taking part in the 2010 Davis Cup championship.


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