Nkana received a boost ahead of Saturday’s FAZ Super Division Week One match against Roan United when Mopani Copper Mines presented a branded mini-bus to the team on Friday.
The Wusakile outfit take on Roan at Nkana Stadium in Kitwe in the two sides opening day fixtures.
Mopani chief executive Danny Callow presented the mini-bus to the club executive in the presence of Nkana players.
“This is a new dawn for Nkana after a few years in the doldrums. When you (players) are in the bus feel proud to be part of Nkana Football Club,” Callow said
“Hopefully we start to win games early in the season. As Mopani we support winning teams” he added.
Nkana executive committee member Joseph Silwamba saluted Mopani for the donation.
Roan beat nkana
nkana beat roan convincingly.too bad am in the uk i should have watched this match.
I miss the copperbelt that had the best everything in the country.. best schools, best hospitals, best football clubs, best tennis clubs, best squash clubs, best rugby clubs, best stadia, best golf clubs, best houses with paved sidewalks and tarred streets and avenues that were clearly named…etc
Talk about the sports festival.
Today the copperbelt is just a shell of its glorious and celebrated past despite continuous contribution more than 70% forex earnings to the national treasury.
Today a donation a minibus attracts headlines when then Nkana football club had more than three minibuses at its disposal and just needed to choose which one they wanted to use.
This is an insult when we contribute so much.
We want our vibrant, booming, and thriving copperbelt back now!!
Where is picture?
What make is the same bus even?????
mmm!!
“faz super division one match”?
whats this ba lt?
otherwise good ba nkana.
lekeni ubukula…
Devil Devil Kalampa ni twalibelela ukuwina ifwe ba Rhokana United.
Let guess this is classified as corporate social responsibility!!LOL
Nkana red devils
all the best nkana ba roan balala.
nga mufulira wanderas?go konkola mine police go sharp razor & lubengele start in div 1.
Walyanga walyakuku ijaji ni jaji. Go nkana.