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Immigration department warn Nkana

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The Zambia immigration department has warned and cautioned Nkana for fielding undocumented foreign players.

This follows last weeks epispode that saw their DR Congo signings from Forest Rangers Diego Apanane and Fred Tshiminge.

“Fred Tshiminge and Diego Apanene both Congolese nationals together with Osman Kamil (Ghanaian) and Jacob Keli Mutunge (Kenyan), in the company of Club representatives, appeared at the Kitwe Immigration Office on Thursday, 13th August, 2015, during which Immigration formalities were done,” Zambia immigration department spokesperson Namati Nshinka said.

“It was established that the two Congolese were holding Temporary Employment Permits valid for Forest Rangers the Ghanaian and the Kenyan failed to produce documents to prove their legal immigration status in Zambia.

“Both the Club and the players were warned about their future conduct. In addition, the players were ordered to apply for Temporary Permits valid for 90 days, within which they must apply for Employment Permits. They have since been issued with the Temporary Permits.”

6 COMMENTS

  1. Mwe bantu follow your country’s laws. Fyonse nibu jerabo? FAZ how do you allow unregistered players in a team? Dock these Chilata boys points if your DC has teeth

  2. Why giving Somalians permanent work permits for being Truck Drivers and yet not issuing Permanent work permits for Professional Football players. Since is sensible I smile a RAT at immigration. Corruption of the highest order at play here

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