Thursday, June 5, 2025

Power Dynamos Beat Nkwazi

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Power Dynamos returned to league action for the first time since the three-week boycott ended on December with a resounding home win over Nkwazi at Arthur Davies Stadium in Kitwe.

Power thumped Nkwazi 4-0 in their week 29 match sanctioned by the Andrew Kamanga executive to defy Football House’s warning that the fixtures were illegal.

A Kennedy Mudenda brace and a goal each by Simon Bwalya and Luka Lungu handed Power their win.

Meanwhile in Maamba, Zanaco suffered their first defeat in two matches since the league resumed on Wednesday.

Zanaco went down 1-0 away to Choma Eagles thanks to a Fabrice Kanda own-goal in the 35th minute.

Zanaco came into the match on the back of similar 1-0 wins over Green Buffaloes and Red Arrows on Wednesday and Friday respectively.

The two games were the only Week 29 games that were played this weekend.

Not Played:

Konkola Blades-Red Arrows

Green Buffaloes-Nkana

Kabwe Warriors- Roan United

National Assembly- Forest Rangers

Zesco United-City of Lusaka

Choma Eagles -Zanaco

12 COMMENTS

  1. But kalu sure he can’t see that to play football and to administrate football are two different things. He can’t see that he is killing talents and families that depend on football. Kalu ilimututu, just go and manage your finished club wandrous. I advise you to stepdown.

  2. Why are you people concerned about the friendlies those teams are playing? Its entertainment. And those who closed league it is ok with them. Bu Zanaco should join those who are not playing, they can’t afford losing in crisis.
    And # 1 iwe ulikula you never kicked anything, now you want to kick Kalu in his

  3. Well. These are off season friendlies. You can see from the number of “unplayed games”. Typical of the indiscipline pa ZED.

  4. FIFA only knows one FAZ lead by one Kalusha Bwalya….so Simata and Company will also send teams to represent Zambia for CAF the CAF competitions? Circus at its best! TP Mazembe,despite the challeges prevailing in their country at least are trying their best to fly the African flag.

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