Some senior players at FAZ Super League side Nchanga Rangers are reported to be boycotting training over unpaid December and January salaries.
Sources close to the development say Nchanga players have not been paid their salaries since December, 2013.
Nchanga finished third in the 2013 FAZ Super League campaign.
“Some Nchanga Rangers Football Club senior players are boycotting training over unpaid salaries. Players at Nchanga have not been paid from December,” sources said.
But club president Blackwell Siwale has refuted reports that Nchanga players have not been paid their December and January salaries.
“That is not true, as far as I am concerned the club does not owe any player any salary. These are rumours being made by the enemies of Nchanga Rangers,” Siwale reacted on Wednesday.
Nchanga are currently preparing for the 2014 FAZ Super League season that kicks off on March 15.
The Chingola side will face Roan United in their Week One match away at Kafubu Stadium in Luanshya.
Do they know what happened to nurses?
Mr Sata saaa swaaa ( like a dog being dared to bite someone)
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Where did you ever see Sata watching football?
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Imwe mwebantu it’s true players from all Kcm sponsored clubs have not been paid.This leads to one story where Guy Scott said Kcm has cash problems.This issue is true,like recently Kcm management asked parents of eligible reception pupils to contribute K 3,500.00 per pupil times 35 to construct a classroom block for the pupils to commence school.The District Commissioner is aware,only question is does the government at senior level know?We are still denying that KCM is cash strapped until the firm completely collapses,lets act while we can.
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