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Kabwe Warriors embarass leaders Nkana

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Kabwe Warriors today managed to do what no team has done to Nkana in Kitwe this season.

Warriors held Nkana to a scoreless home draw at Nkana Stadium to end the current league leaders one hundred percent home record.

Nkana had prior to Saturdays draw picked up four successive home wins this season.

The draw has seen Nkana’s lead at the top of the table whittled down to just two points from four.

This is after Zesco United rallied to sweep aside Green Buffaloes 3-1 away at Woodlands Stadium in Lusaka.

Percy Bilyoti put Buffaloes ahead in the 14th minute before Mwape Mwelwa levelled in the 22nd minute.

Lottie Phiri added two more goals after the break in the 71st and 90th minute in a second half domination by Zesco.
Zesco have 21 points, two behind Nkana after 10 games played.

Nchanga are third after sending Zanaco to their third successive winless game under Aggrey Chiyangi with a 1-0 away win at Sunset Stadium in Lusaka.

Felix Nyaende there scored the games lone goal to end Nchanga’s two-match winless run.

Power Dynamos moved from 7th to 4th after a 1-0 away win over Kalulushi Modern Stars at Independence Stadium in Kalulushi.

And at Konkola Stadium in Chililabombwe, Striker Humphrey Maseneko came off the bench to score a 90th minute equaliser as Konkola Blades forced a 1-1 draw against Konkola Mine Police in their Chililabombwe derby.

Mine Police were unlucky to share spoils with Blades after dominating both halves of the FAZ Super Division Week Ten game.

Museneko scored on the nick of full time lobbing advancing Mine Police keeper Evans “Nkalamu” Chewe after a counter attack.

Mine Police took a 60th minute lead after Austin Muwowo headed in a Kabaso Chongo cross.

Muwowo scored a seemingly easy goal after Chongo’s cross had beaten keeper Becky Bizangi.

Blades have now amassed 15 points in ten matches while Mine Police increases their tally to 13 points.

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20 COMMENTS

  1. Nil nil is nota big embarasment as potraid by the journalist nkana is even beatable at home ..wait and see..

  2. There is nothing “embarrassing” about drawing against a team like Warriors. Get us professional journalists to do these jobs. Not this crappy reporting. Everyone knows its easier to get to the top but tough to stay there. A third of the league games concluded with Nkana still tops. They played this weekend’s game with the cream of their team out to Namibia on national duty but still ground out a precious point. And you call it “embarrass”!? You should be embarrassed

  3. I was equally wondering what is embarrassing about a draw against a good opponent, is it because Nkana was at home? Come on LT, you can do better in your choice if words.

  4. Even if you hate Kalampa you can not call a goalless game ” embarrassment ” I hope it’s your usual lack of vocabulary.

  5. Ba Lusaka Times, a barren draw between Nkana and Kabwe Warriors can not be said to be embassing to Nkana irrespective of the past performance .What is embarrassing is your headline which is down right misleading.Its not too late to replace this headline with something that paints a correct picture of what transpired.

  6. And you fail to mention that Nkana had 3 first choice players playing a worthless friendly in Namibia.

  7. People nkana is just a team like kabwe warriors,moerover they are all among the 4 biggest club in zambia,theys nothing new about that game..dont 4get kabwe warriors beat power in kitwe so its just a game

  8. Kalampa, Clamped down on defense and got a point from the game. Football is about wins and draws in a league. So Nkana did as expected, defended their home. Silly reporter had me upset lol.

  9. Aba Red, Kalampa, Nkana mulilo yes we draw but that doest mean we are not winning the league. Go Nkana go.

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