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SuperSport to show Mozambique vs Zambia game

SuperSport has confirmed that it will broadcast this Saturday’s 2015 Africa Cup qualifier between Zambia and Mozambique to be played in Maputo.

In a statement, SuperSport Marketing Manager for Southern Africa Marlon Kananda said the Mozambique -Zambia match starting at 16h00 will be televised on SuperSport Select One.

Kananda added that Super Sport will also televise Zambia’s last 2015 Africa Cup qualifier against Cape Verde to be played at Levy Mwanawasa Stadium on 19th November.

“The Mozambique Vs. Zambia game on 15th November 2014 will be on SuperSport Select 1 and the match build up starts at 15:45hrs. The game is being played at Estadio Nacional Do Zimpeto in Maputo, Mozambique.

“The Zambia Vs. Cape Verde on 19th November 2014 will be on SuperSport 9 at 18hrs at Levy Mwanawasa Stadium in Ndola, Zambia,” he said.

Meanwhile, the live broadcast of the FAZ Super League on SuperSport resumes on Saturday with the match between Zanaco and Power Dynamos at Sunset Stadium in Lusaka.

On Sunday, SuperSport will broadcast the match between Nakambala Leopards and Zesco United to be played at Nakambala Stadium in Mazabuka.

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8 COMMENTS

  1. the political scenario of a nation determines a lot more situations in the country. just look around, our economy is bad, violence has increased, theft by servant is rampant, break down in Morales affecting even the clergy, social life of Zambians has changed into a wrong direction. everything is poor.

    • Not everything in Zambia is poor ! Could be better , but not everything poor ! ( just like not everything rosy out there ) !

  2. Well done Suppersport otherwise ZNBC graphics is pathetic,we can’t even enjoy the game.
    The pictures looks like those of the 60s on a black and white Tv when the world has fazed out all old cameras and replaced them with the modern ones.
    Looking forward to enjoy the games.

  3. ZNBC should either be part privatised or shut down. The picture quality is pathetic despite the donations from Japan to enhance the institution. Look at the quality broadcast of Kenya TV during the late president’s funeral compared to the ZNBC ones? These institutions have just become cash cows for employees to draw a salary full stop. No direction or will to improve. Just like our politicians. In fact looking at how it gets abused, ZNBC is their little ka ntemba to appease those who get asked to do favours.

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