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Bornwell Mwape hands Amazulu win

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Bornwell Mwape scored his third goal of the season in South Africa on Saturday after leading Amazulu to the quarterfinals of the 2014/2015 Telkom Cup.

The 22-year-old Zambia striker scored a last minute winner in Amazulu’s 3-2 home win over Bloenfontein Celtic.

Mwape was on target three minutes deep into stoppage time to break the deadlock in their last 16 tie.

The Zambia striker played the full 90 minute.

However, his compatriot and midfielder Mukuka Mulenga did not play for Celtic.

Meanwhile, Zambia number one goalkeeper Kennedy Mweene also progressed to the quarterfinals with Mamelodi Sundowns who beat University of Pretoria 2-1 on Saturday.

6 COMMENTS

  1. SO THE TONGA COACH HONOUR JANZA SHOULD SELECT B MWAPE as he said selection will be on club performance, why mukuka did not play he had malaria again?? and uyu goalkeeper is he fit for NIGER game or we bring in DAVIES PHIRI in goal?

    • Before looking somewhere else for college/university education funding, people should start from within their households. Parents are expected to be the number one source for their children’s education expenses. It’s our choice to have children and our responsibility to educate them and not the government. Even banks will not lend you 100% of the cost, unless otherwise. They are willing to bridge the gap between the expected family contribution and any scholarships/grants/bursaries received.
      Remember the government has no mechanism in place to track down defaulters in the event they fail to pay back the loans. How many teachers, doctors, nurses has the government educated but left the country to work abroad?

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