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No-show Evans Kangwa disappoints Janza

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Honour Janza is disappointed with no-show striker Evans Kangwa for Zambia’s 2015 Cosafa Cup outing.

Kangwa was a no-show in camp on Thursday in Johannesburg but his clubmate from Israeli club Hapoel Ra’anana Emmanuel Mbola did report to camp ahead of Sunday’s quarterfinal clash against Namibia in Rustenburg.

“It is unfortunate that Evans didn’t come despite being called for national duty,” Janza said.

“It is not good character for a player. You have to respect national duties. Have a passion for your country.”

Kangwa reportedly stayed behind to try and attend to a contractual issue following the expiry of his 12-month loan stint Ra’anana from Nkana.

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