By SHAMAOMA MUSONDA – ‘MIGHTY’ Mufulira Wanderers’ euphoria of making an eminent return to Zambia’s elite league has been derailed following an appeal by FAZ Division One North side, Nkwiza. Nkwiza appealed to FAZ after...
Read MoreBy SHAMAOMA MUSONDA – TURKEY-based striker Jacob Mulenga is leading a list of high-profile Chipolopolo players who have been left out by coach Honour Janza in the Zambia squad for the two crucial 2015 Africa...
Read MoreBy FELIX MALUNGA – CHIPOLOPOLO coach Honour Janza says qualifying to the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) finals will be a befitting send-off for late Zambia President Michael Sata. Janza said it would be...
Read MoreBy SANDRA MWILA – SOME Shepolopolo players have described the K1, 500 allowances being paid to them by the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) as an insult. FAZ yesterday started paying the players K1,500 for...
Read MoreBy SANDRA MWILA – THE Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) says it will not tolerate unruly behaviour from the Shepolopolo players over their unpaid allowances. FAZ general secretary George Kasengele warned the Shepolopolo against holding...
Read MoreBy SHAMAOMA MUSONDA – ZAMBIA’S Golden Jubilee celebrations get a tingly test at the new National Heroes Stadium in Lusaka today when the Chipolopolo take on an unlikely bed-mate in the form of Ivory Coast....
Read MoreBy FELIX MALUNGA – TEN of Zambia’s finest footballers were yesterday honoured with special Golden Jubilee medals on the Copperbelt during a colourful investiture ceremony at the Levy Mwanawasa Stadium in Ndola. During the 50...
Read MoreBy SANDRA MWILA – THE Zambia women soccer team has vowed not to move an inch from the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) Technical Centre in Lusaka if they are not paid their allowances. A...
Read MoreBy FELIX MALUNGA – WITH three tickets still on offer, the battle for survival in the 2014 MTN Premier Division League has reached the climax following the demotion of Roan United last Sunday. After sending...
Read MoreBy FELIX MALUNGA – ZAMBIAN football legend, Kalusha Bwalya has said the nation’s landscape is now fertile for sports growth 50 years after independence. Kalusha said Zambian sport had achieved about 50 per cent of...
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