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‘Jancker’ Musonda to leave Botswana’s Nico United

Zambian forward Christopher ‘Jancker’ Musonda has confirmed that he will be leaving Botswana Premier League side Nico United this June due to a row over wages.

Musonda is one of the regular scorers at Nico, a club he joined in January 2015 on a two-year contract from Napsa Stars.

The club is reported to be facing financial challenges owing to inadequate support from their sponsors BCL Mine.

“I am coming home (Zambia) in June. My team Nico United is not playing me on time. I have not been paid for three months now,” Musonda told Lusaka Times from Botswana.

The 30-year old player has scored more than eight goals in the current 2015-2016 season.

“I have received offers from other clubs here in Botswana but I just want to come back home. I want to rejoin Forest Rangers,” he said.

Musonda has played for RoPS in Finland, Power Dynamos and Afrisport as well.

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