Chansa Kunda-The Zambia Chess National Team has left for India ahead of the 2022 World Chess Olympiads that starts on Thursday this week. The 44th edition slated for Chennai Indian will for the first time in 30 years see an Asian country host the prestigious tournament set to take place from July 28th to August
BBC-Cristiano Ronaldo is due to meet Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag on Tuesday to discuss his future at the club. The Portugal forward, 37, wants the club to let him leave this summer and he missed United’s pre-season tour to Thailand and Australia because of personal reasons. He has yet to train with the squad but has now
By Wilson Mulinda- Copper Queens Goalkeeper HAZEL NALI has assured Zambians of a strong performance at the Women’s World cup next year. NALI says the team dedicated its performance at the WAFCON to football fans for their support. Speaking on arrival from Morocco at the KENNETH KAUNDA International Airport last night, NALI said the belief
By Chris Bwalya The Zambia Correctional Service command has implored Prison Leopards Football club to finish among the top three teams in this season’s FAZ/MTN Super league. Zambia Correctional Service Deputy Commissioner General BWALYA KUYOMBA says the command believes the team has bonded enough to achieve the target. KUYOMBA was speaking in interview with ZNBC
Chipolopolo Head Coach ALJOSA ASANOVIC has described the draw against Mozambique as a fair result. ASANOVIC says the team put in a great performance despite not scoring. Meanwhile, fans in Lusaka have expressed mixed feelings over the goalless draw. And a larger number of the COPPER QUEENS players are set to arrive in the country
(BBC) Nigeria’s Tobi Amusan has won gold in the women’s 100m hurdles at the World Athletics Championships in the United States. The 25-year-old broke the world record in the semi-finals with a time of 12.12 seconds. Her time beats the 12.20 seconds set by American Kendra Harrison, who finished second behind Amusan, in 2016. Amusan
(BBC) A robot broke a seven-year-old boy’s finger during a chess match in Moscow last week, Russian news outlets report. “The robot broke the child’s finger,” Sergey Lazarev, Moscow Chess Federation President, told Tass news agency. “This is of course bad.” A video shared on social media shows the robot taking one of the boy’s
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