By SANDRA MWILA - CHIPOLOPOLO vice-captain Ziyo Tembo yesterday bragged that there was nothing special about Nigeria as the team left for Ghana for a training camp ahead of Saturday’s Russia 2018 World Cup qualifier in Uyo. Tembo said Zambia was ready for battle and every player was focused on getting the win to boost
By SANDRA MWILA - CHIPOLOPOLO vice-captain Ziyo Tembo yesterday bragged that there was nothing special about Nigeria as the team left for Ghana for a training camp ahead of Saturday’s Russia 2018 World Cup qualifier in Uyo. Tembo said Zambia was ready for battle and every player was focused on getting the win to boost
By SANDRA MWILA - CHIPOLOPOLO vice-captain Ziyo Tembo yesterday bragged that there was nothing special about Nigeria as the team left for Ghana for a training camp ahead of Saturday’s Russia 2018 World Cup qualifier in Uyo. Tembo said Zambia was ready for battle and every player was focused on getting the win to boost
By SANDRA MWILA At Sunset Stadium - Zanaco v City (Postponed) CHAMPIONS Zanaco said they were ready to face bottom placed City of Lusaka before yesterday’s MTN-FAZ Super League Week 29 fixture was postponed. The Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) apparently sent communication on the eve of the match informing both parties that the match
By NDINAWE SIMPELWE - EXODUS Boxing Promotions manager Anthony Mwamba described Anos Temfuma’s defeat to Namibian Wilberforce Shihepo as a perfect preparation for November’s fight against Lembani Lano of Malawi in Lusaka. Temfuma lost on a split point decision in six rounds of a non-title light heavyweight bout in Namibia after putting up a splendid
By NDINAWE SIMPELWE - EXODUS Boxing Promotions manager Anthony Mwamba described Anos Temfuma’s defeat to Namibian Wilberforce Shihepo as a perfect preparation for November’s fight against Lembani Lano of Malawi in Lusaka. Temfuma lost on a split point decision in six rounds of a non-title light heavyweight bout in Namibia after putting up a splendid
By ADRIAN MWANZA - RED Arrows and Nkwazi stormed the finals of the David Abel Ray Phiri (DARP) Rugby Challenge as Kitwe Playing Fields failed to defend their title. KPF lost 14-0 to Nkwazi as Arrows trounced ‘Men At Work’ Diggers 12-0 to reach the finals which were set to be played last night. In
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