Queens Academy donate to the elderly of Makululu Compound

By the ZamFoot Crew | May 3, 2020

The Coronavirus pandemic has caused unprecedented challenges for the entire football community world over.

World over football teams are helping out, In England, Arsenal will continue to pay all matchday and non-matchday casual workers on the club’s payroll to the 30 April, despite their Emirates Stadium and offices remaining closed.

Aston Villa, Distributed almost 1,000 packed lunches intended for matchday staff at the postponed game with Chelsea to homeless organizations and sheltered accommodation units through the Aston Villa Foundation.

Meanwhile, Chelsea has offered the Millennium Hotel at Stamford Bridge and made it available to medics in north-west London.

Zambian side Queens Sports Academy which is owned by Green Buffaloes Women’s football club President, Col Priscilla Katoba has not been left out as team manager Sackson Kavimba yesterday went round distributing mealie meal.

The manager of the Kabwe based outfit distributed mealie meal and other assorted goods to the members of staff for Queens Royal Academy Private School and the old aged of Makululu compound to support them during the challenges that Covid-29 has brought about.

It’s a continuous process as we want to help out during these trying times

Col Katoba is known for her charitable work both in and outside football.

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