Top squash seeds battle it out
ROBINSON KUNDA, Lusaka
ZAMBIA’s top seed, Manda Chilambwe, is leading a team of highly rated players in the men’s professional Nico Open Squash Championship taking place at the Lusaka Club. (more…)
ROBINSON KUNDA, Lusaka
ZAMBIA’s top seed, Manda Chilambwe, is leading a team of highly rated players in the men’s professional Nico Open Squash Championship taking place at the Lusaka Club. (more…)
ALEX NJOVU, Lusaka
EAGLES 1 NAPSA 2
GREEN Eagles were gifted the chance to go top with leaders Forest Rangers only in action today, but instead ended the day in third place after losing to NAPSA Stars, who now occupy second position. (more…)
MATHEWS KABAMBA, Kitwe
WITH leaders Forest Rangers not in action until tomorrow, Green Eagles have a chance to reclaim leadership of the Super Division, which has been changing hands from the time champions Zesco United surrendered top spot. (more…)
ALEX NJOVU and CHISHIMBA BWALYA, National Heroes Stadium, Lusaka
GREEN Eagles reclaimed the Super Division top position after edging fellow military side Green Buffaloes as Nkana surrendered leadership after giving away a 1-0 lead to settle for a draw against Lusaka Dynamos in the Week 24 matches. (more…)
MATHEWS KABAMBA, Kitwe
THERE will be a mixed bag of targets among different teams in the Super Division today with Lusaka’s Nkoloma Stadium hosting a double header. (more…)
DIANA CHIPEPO, Lusaka and MATHEWS KABAMBA, Kitwe
FOREST 0 EAGLES 1
PLAYING early, Green Eagles made sure that they go top of the Super Division from where other teams that played later in the afternoon failed to displace them with NAPSA Stars, who started the day in second position, now dropping to third after managing only a draw against Green Buffaloes in Lusaka. (more…)
MATHEWS KABAMBA, Kitwe
WITH the MTN/ FAZ Super Division reaching its mid-way point today, movements are expected on either ends of the table with clubs seeking to close the first half of the season on a high. (more…)
PRISCILLA MWILA, Lusaka
WITH the National Health Insurance Scheme deductions starting this month-end, Government projects to collect K100 million per month from about 700,000 civil servants and private sector formal workers. (more…)