Don’t waste taxpayers money at the Caf Africa Nations Championship (CHAN) in Cote d’Ivoire was sports minister Kenneth Chipungu’s warning he issued to the Zambia national team today.
Chipungu told the team after meeting them at the end of Thursday morning workout that Herve Renard’s squad should justify why government should spend money on the team with performances on the pitch when the CHAN tournament kicks off next Sunday, February 22 in Abidjan.
“You must justify why we are going to spend so much money,” Chipungu said.
“And you know you should not underplay the importance of winning.
“As you prepare to go to Ivory Coast next week, you will need a lot of money and that’s taxpayers money.
“These are the owners of the money and they are watching you, so as you go there you must win.”
Chipungu also warned the team that poor results on the pitch at CHAN will also be met by a no-show from him at Lusaka International Airport when the team arrives back from the tournament.
Government has yet to release the full budget for the team that is expected to leave for Abidjan next Wednesday ahead of the tournament kick off.
Zambia are in Group A together with Senegal, Tanzania and hosts Cote d’Ivoire whom they face in both sides opening game on the 22nd.
Meanwhile, Tanzania were held to a scoreless draw in Dar-es-Salaam by fellow CHAN finalist Zimbabwe in an international friendly played on Wednesday.
Zimbabwe are in Group B together with Ghana, Libya and DR Congo.
FOOTBALL FIXTURES
CAF CONFEDERATIOSN CUP PRELIMINARY ROUND RETURN LEG
13/02/2009
Dar-es-Salaam
Mundu (Zanzibar)- Red Arrows (Zambia)*
*Arrows lead 6-0 from 1st leg.
CAF AFRICA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE PRELIMINARY ROUND, RETURN LEG
14/02/2009
Nairobi
Mathare United(Kenya)- Zesco United (Zambia)*
* Zesco lead 2-0 from 1st leg.