The British High Commission to Zambia, Rabecca Terzeon has distributed rugby kits under the SOS Kit Aid programme to teams in Lusaka and the Copperbelt during a handover ceremony held at the Lusaka Showgrounds.
Speaking during the event, Ms Terzeon said the donation aims to promote inclusivity and growth in rugby, particularly in communities with limited access to sports equipment.
‘’We are proud to see rugby growing in Zambia, these kits are being redistributed to places where they can make a real difference and support rugby among communities that might not otherwise have access to it as a sport,” said Ms Terzeon.
She explained that the donated items include T-shirts, shorts, and rugby balls, which have been given to various teams such as Chibolya, Mutendere Sharks, Lusaka Powerhouse Academy, the Lusaka Girls Team, and several clubs on the Copperbelt Province.
“I am delighted to see how vibrant rugby has become in Zambia. We commend the Lusaka Rugby Club for the role it plays in developing the game and building a strong rugby culture in this country,” said Mrs Terzeon.
And Chairperson of the Lusaka Rugby Club Youth Academy, Mukela Millapo, said the support shown by the British High Commission goes beyond the sport itself, as it represents belief in the transformative power of sport.
“The support we have received today is not just about rugby. It represents belief in what sport can do to change young lives. The club has celebrated the achievements of several academy graduates who have progressed to senior teams, with some representing Zambia at under-18 level. Notably, two female players, Mary and Amanda, have been selected to join the Zambia women’s team touring Zimbabwe next month,’’ said Mr Milapo.
Meanwhile, Evelyn Kangwa, captain of the Powerhouse Academy, expressed gratitude for the kind gesture.
“Thank you there is nothing else I can say but just thank you for this kind gesture,” she said.
The Lusaka Rugby Club Youth Academy continues to provide a platform for young people to develop their skills, discipline, and teamwork, while promoting the spirit of rugby and community development in Zambia.




