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Unbeaten Young Arrows Go Top

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Young Arrows are the only unbeaten side at the end of Week 6 of the Faz Premier League today that saw Kabwe Warriors tumble at Nkoloma Stadium when they visited the new top-flight leaders this afternoon in Lusaka.

Warriors, without influential striker Emmanuel Mayuka who left for trials Portugal this morning, lost 3-0 away to see Young Arrows shift 2 points ahead of the chasing pack on 10 points from their four games played this season.

Young Arrows, promoted to the top-flight just two seasons ago in 2006, secured their 4th win of the season with goals from Chomba Ngandu, Shaft Katuka and Judge Mkandawire.

Nchanga Rangers stayed 2nd on 8 points after Tom Bakala’s goal ensured they drew 1-1 at home against visiting Nkwazi who are 3rd on the same number of points as their hosts.

Nkana are 4th after also drawing 1-1 away at bottom of the table and fellow promoted side Green Eagles in Kabwe.

However, Zesco United’s brief stay at the top of the table ended today when they lost 1-0 away at Arthur Davies in Kitwe where Power Dynamos recorded their second win of the season-and first home victory- after a litany of three straight defeats.

Francis Kombe’s 37th minute goal handed Power the 3 points and a breather for coach Fodson Kabole who would have certainly felt the wrath of the home fans had his men lost at home this afternoon.

City of Lusaka also drew 1-1 at Woodlands where they hosted Konkola Blades in Week 6’s fourth draw of the day.

Chambishi meanwhile record their first win of the season via a 1-0 home win over Red Arrows.

Aggret Chiyangi’s team winning goal came from midfielder Preston Musumali-son of one former Mufulira Wanderers and Power midfielder Nelson Musumali.

Lusaka Dynamos too recorded their first win of the season after dispatching Green Buffaloes to their third successive league defeat of the season.

Dynamos got their victory thanks to a 33rd minute William Njobvu goal that he scored from a corner kick that Buffaloes goalkeeper bundled Dave Kaumbwa bundled into his own net.

Zanaco’s brief flirt with good form ended at Kafubu Stadium in Luanshya where Roan United shocked them with a 1-0 home win thanks to a Ken Mumba goal there to see the hosts get the 3 points.

Ms. Moonga to appear before MMD ‘s Disciplinary Committee

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Suspended party National Committee Executive member of the Movement for Multi Party Democracy (MMD) Ms Christine Moonga will be summoned to appear before the party’s ad-hoc committee to exculpate herself for accusing President Mwanawasa of practicing tribalism.

MMD deputy national secretary Jeff Kande said in Lusaka today that the party will also discuss disciplinary issues against suspended MMD copper belt provincial chairperson Terrence Findlay and review the organization of the party.

Mr. Kande disclosed that the duo will be summoned to appear before the ad-hoc committee to exculpate themselves adding that the meeting will be held on May 6, next month.

He said the party’s disciplinary committee has done its investigations and are satisfied with the investigations carried out so far.

Mr. Kande said the party will not relent in its efforts to discipline erring members through the laid down party disciplinary procedures.

And Mr. Kande has refuted allegations that the controversial Baobab land in Makeni is only being issued to MMD members.

He said MMD does not issue any potions of land as the mandate lies with the ministry of lands.

Mr. Kande however said some people have been masquerading as MMD officials in order to bring the name of the party into disrepute.

Govt clarifies Levy’s mediation role in Zim political impasse

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Government has clarified that President Levy Mwanawasa can only take up the mediation role in the Zimbabwean political impasse if the matter is collectively agreed by the Head of State in the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) region.

Chief Government spokesperson Mike Mulongoti said the decision to appoint South African President Thabo Mbeki to take up his renewed mandate in Zimbabwe’s political impasse was a collective agreement by Heads of Heads during last week’s SADC Extra Ordinary summit.

Mr. Mulongoti said any departure from that agreement has to be arrived in consultation with all Heads of State in region.

He disclosed that President Mwanawasa who has been in contact with President Mbeki has indicated that he can not take up the matter.

He however said President Mwanawasa being the SADC chair has provided adequate leadership and was deeply involved in matters relating to Zimbabwe.

Mr. Mulogoti, who is information and broadcasting services minister, added that president Mwanawasa being the head of state has other responsibilities.

Mr. Mulongoti was speaking to journalists following yesterday’s call by Zimbabwe’s Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) Opposition leader Morgan Tshangirai that President Mwanawasa should take up the mediation role in that country.

Mr. Tshangirai is quoted to have called on Mr. Mbeki to step down and allow Mr. President Mwanawasa who is the SADC chair to take up the new role.

Mr. Mbeki was during the SADC extra – ordinary summit given a renewed mandate to mediate in Zimbabwe following his successful role that resulted in that country having electoral reforms leading to holding of the March 29 harmonised elections.

The Minister stated that both parties in Zimbabwe have acknowledged that last month’s elections were free and fair except for the delay in the release of the presidential results which has raised a lot of concern.

Mr. Mulongoti however stated that president Mwanawasa cannot take up the role although the call by the opposition leader is a moral persuasion.

He said Dr. Mwanawasa has kept an open eye on what is happening in Zimbabwe so that if need arises for the region to offer assistance, he can consult with other heads of State.

He stressed any new development in Zimbabwe would be handled in the similar manner they were tackled during the extra ordinary summit held in Zambia and Tanzania.

Over 300 cadres ditch UPND for MMD in Mazabuka

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Over 300 opposition United Party for National Development (UPND) in Mazabuka have resigned to join the ruling Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) ahead of tomorrow’s party card renewal exercise.

MMD Mazabuka District Chairman, Trywell Himoonga disclosed this to ZANIS in Mazabuka today.

Mr. Himoonga said the resignation of some UPND members, who include some senior party officials, meant that the party has been dismantled in the district.

He said the MMD has been enjoying overwhelming support in the district due to the massive investment taking place in the district.

He attributed the massive investment and developments in the economy to President Mwanawasa’s good governance policies.

Mr. Himoonga said the party from UPND will officially tender their resignations tomorrow.

Albidon Nickel Mining to start production this month

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Albidon Zambia Limited (AZL) in Southern province says it would commence mining and production of nickel concentrates on April 28, 2008.

AZL Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Ecen Fwanecoel told ZANIS in an interview that Nickel concentrate production was two months ahead of schedule.

Mr. Fwanecoel said although the country was experiencing cement shortages, the company has managed to continue the project due to consistence teamwork.

He also said that Albidon would be the first mining company in the region to improve the mineral grade by 13 per cent after processing it.

And Mr. Fwanecoel expressed delight at the cooperation his company has received from the local people.

He said the gesture was an indication of the sense of ownership people of Munali Hills have in the Nickel Mining Project.

Mr. Fwanecoel said his company would continue to add value to the community by having various corporate social responsibility programmes.

He said the mining of nickel in Zambia would also add value to the diversification of mining industry in the country, adding that the commodity has competitive prices on the world market.

Meanwhile, the Albidon CEO says his company was ready to pay the new mining windfall taxes as they were of benefit to both the government and the people of Zambia.

And Mines and Minerals Development Minister Kalombo Mwansa, has disclosed that government was in the process of formulating the healthy, environment and safety policy for all mining and exploration companies in the country.

Dr. Mwansa said this during a familiarisation tour on the progress of Albidon Nickel Mine in Mazabuka today.

He noted that the Albidon Nickel management was dedicated to duties as evidenced by the completion of the project two months ahead of schedule despite challenges such as cement shortages.

He also expressed delight at company commitment to providing alternative accommodations and comfort to the relocated settlers.

Dr. Mwansa has since called on other companies in Zambia to emulate AZL in fulfilling their social responsibilities and adding to the economical value of the country.

The Albidon Nickel project was launched last year on April 3, 2007 at a ground breaking ceremony by the Republican President Levy Mwanawasa in Mazabuka.

Moses Katumbi makes peace with Taskforce

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The Taskforce on corruption has lifted the restriction that was placed on a trunk of emeralds belonging to the Governor of Lubumbashi in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Moses Katumbi.

Taskforce Chairman, Max Nkole said this follows an amicable resolution of issues concerning the settlement that Mr. Katumbi and the Zambian government reached.

Mr. Nkole was speaking at a press briefing in Kitwe after a meeting with Mr. Katumbi’s lawyers and ZANACO officials.

He said Mr. Katumbi and his lawyers will meet with ZANACO officials to ascertain the value of the emeralds.

Mr. Katumbi’s dollar and Kwacha accounts have been reopened.

Mr. Nkole said in the settlement, the money found in the accounts as at June 28 last year has been forfeited to the state.

He noted that in the kwacha account there was K159 million while in the dollar account there was $80,000.

Mr. Nkole also said Mr. Katumbi has also surrendered property worth over $5.5 billion to the state.

And Mr. Katumbi who was present paid tribute to president Mwanawasa and the Zambian government for successfully reaching the settlement.

Mr. Katumbi said he was pleased that the settlement was reached amicably.

He said this paves way for him to re-establish his businesses in Zambia.

Mr. Katumbi said Zambians and Congolese are one people.

He had lived in Zambia run a series of businesses.
[ZNBC]

Government welcomes uranium explorations

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Government says the ongoing uranium mining exploration project in Southern Province is in line with its diversification of the mining industry in the country.

Mines and Minerals Development Minister Dr. Kalombo Mwansa says the Kariba uranium project which is still at exploration level is a fulfillment of government’s vision to establish mining activities across the country.

Dr. Mwansa said this today during the tour of the Muntanga and Dibwe uranium exploration project by Omega Minerals Limited and Denison Mines in Southern Province.

He noted that uranium is a mineral that can enhance the country’s future power supply as an alternative source of energy to hydro-electric power.

Dr. Mwansa has since commended the traditional leaders and the local people for supporting the project which he said will benefit the country economically.

He assured the mining company of government’s support in order to bring the uranium mining project to a fulfillment.

Speaking at the same function, Omega Minerals limited and Denison Mine country manager Roger Staley said the full works are expected to commence by the year 2009 after the exploration works are completed.

He said the company is so far promoting agricultural activities in the area under its corporate responsibility adding that it has so far employed a total of 127 people from the surrounding villages.

Mr. Staley announced that his company intends to initiate a scholarship programme for local university students to add to the number of geologists in the country.

He commended government for its favourable mining regulatory regime.

Meanwhile, Mr. Staley has also assured the residents of Muntanga and Dibwe areas that his company will adequately compensate them once they are resettled to another area.

Mr. Staley said the relocation will also assure the people of safety from radioactive substances emitted from the uranium.

And chief Simamba of Siavonga said his people are willing to relocate once the mining company is ready to resettle them.

Speaking through Headman Mutandalima Tili, Chief Simamba said the project will empower the local people economically and socially.

Uranium is a radioactive substance used in the production of nuclear energy. The mineral was recently discovered in Southern Province and has attracted two exploration companies that are currently intending to set up mining companies in the area.

Sata-Levy defamation Case in new twist

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The Lusaka Magistrate Court has rejected an application seeking to stay the defamation of President Mwanawasa’s case against Patriotic Front leader, Michael Sata.

Mr. Sata’s lawyers, Bonaventure Mutale and Edgar Lungu sought the suspension of the case in the Magistrate Court pending the determination of an appeal hearing in the Supreme Court emanating from the same matter.

Principal Resident Magistrate, Charles Kafunda has instead ordered that trial resumes before him on May 23.

Meanwhile, Mr. Sata and his co accused Patriotic Front Vice president, Guy Scot and Police Officer, CLement Andeleki have pleaded not guilty against charges of defaming President Mwanawasa in January 2006.

They are accused of brining the president’s name into scandal and ridicule as well as portraying the Head of State as a dictator and tin pot lawyer.

The three accused persons are alleged to have accused President Mwanawasa of ordering police officers to arrest patriotic front cadres that lined up along
the parliament road as he went to officially open parliament in January 2006.

Magistrate Kafunda rejected the application on grounds that High Court Judge, Charles Kajimanga after hearing Mr. Sata’s appeal ordered that trial proceeds in the subordinate Court.

Magistrate Kafunda was displeased and disappointed that Mr. Sata’s lawyers did not inform the court in yesterday’s application about the High Court’s order.

[ZNBC]

FRA paid farmers K317 billion

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The Food Reserve Agency (FRA) says K317 billion has been spent on farmers who supplied their maize in the 2007/2008 season.

Public Relations Officer, Mwamba Siame said all the farmers have been paid.

Mrs. Siame told ZNBC news that the agency is ready to clear other farmers not paid due to late submission of required details.

FRA has so far sold 60,000 bags of maize to households country wide.

[ZNBC]

Milanzi parliamentary by-election set for June 26

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The Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) has set June 26, 2008 as date for holding Milanzi constituency parliamentary by-elections in Ketete district of Eastern province.

The Milanzi constituency seat fell vacant after the death of United National Independence Party (UNIP) Member of Parliament Chosani Njobvu last month.

ECZ Public Relations Manager Chris Akufuna also announced that on the same date, there would be local government by-elections in four wards following the death and resignations of councillors in various wards in the country.

Mr. Akufuna said in a statement to ZANIS today that voting in the by-elections would run from 06:00 hours to 18:00 hours on Thursday, June 26, 2008 in respective polling stations.

He said candidates aspiring for parliament should have nine supporters who should also be registered voters in affected constituencies.

“The supporters must have in their possession green national registration cards and voters’ cards. Aspiring candidates will be required to pay K500, 000 non-refundable nomination fee,” he explained.

He said candidates aspiring for councillorship should also have nine supporters holding green national registration cards and registered voters in the affected constituencies.

He said aspiring candidates for the local government in by-elections in district councils should pay K50, 000 while those in municipal councils should pay K75, 000 non-refundable nomination fee.

Mr. Akufuna said statutory declarations and nomination papers would be lodged on May 29th this year between 09:00 hours and 15:00 hours.

“Aspiring candidates in the by-election should lodge completed and attested statutory declaration and nomination papers subscribed before a magistrate, local court justice, head of a primary school, head of a secondary school, principle of a college, commissioner of oath or election returning officer,” he said.

He said the campaign period for the elections would start on May 28 and end at 18:00hours on June 25, 2008.

Meanwhile, Mr. Akufuna has advised registered Non Governmental Organisations wishing to monitor the elections, to apply for accreditation at the ECZ from May 18 to June 19, 2008.

He said each political party wishing to contest constituency elections would be allowed to accredit up to 20 officials.

Mr. Akufuna has meanwhile cautioned political parties that only a maximum number of ten accredited members per political party and two accredited representatives of NGOs would be authorised to represent their respective political parties or NGOs at the collation centre.

He further added that not more than two political party members per participating political party would be allowed to witness the counting of votes at the polling station.

Chipata police impound bicycles for traffic violation

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Police in Chipata today swung into action and impounded bicycles for failure by owners to observed traffic rules.

A check by ZANIS along Umodzi highway in the town centre found a police patrol vehicle laden with bicycles, which were later taken to the police station.

Police sources said bicycles in the district were a major concern of accidents because many cyclists failed to observed traffic rules, especially at traffic lights.

The police said some cyclists had a tendency of not stopping at the traffic light when they were supposed to do so.

The impounding of bicycles has also cheered motorists who said some cyclists were a menace to both pedestrians and vehicles on the road because they allegedly did not know even the basic rules of the highway code.

Recently, Eastern Province Minister, Charles Shawa expressed concern at the high number of road traffic accidents that happen in the region.

Mr. Shawa called for the expansion of the roads in the province to allow free movement of pedestrians and cyclists.

He said this would reduce accidents, which he said the rate at which they were occurring, was alarming.

Zambia Sugar to explore other avenues for sugar cultivation

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The Zambia Sugar Company PLC in Mazabuka says it would explore the potential of sugarcane cultitivation in Chief Mwanachingwala’s area at the end of the current expansion programme in 2011.

Corporate Affairs Manager, Lovemore Sievu disclosed this in a statement to ZANIS in Mazabuka today that the company has already identified about 200 hectares of land for proposed Sugarcane growing Chief Mwanachingwala area.

He however said a pre feasibility study will be undertaken to determine if the proposed land is suitable for such a project.

”We expect that the normal feasibility and financing plans will then follow in order for the project to be implemented,” said Sievu

Since the growing of Sugar cane requires sufficient water supply, Mr. Sievu said would have to acquire water rights.

He said the Company would however consider upgrading the pipeline to provide water to the new Sugar cane development in the west.

Mr. Sievu reiterated the Company‘s commitment to supporting small scale Sugar cane farmers to foster sustainable economic development.

Last Friday, Chief Mwanachingwala told a public meeting addressed by Southern Province Minister, Daniel Munkombwe that he had lobbied Zambia Sugar Company to extend the expansion programme for his subjects.

He said the proceeds realised from the sale of Sugarcane would be channeled towards payment of user fees for poor Children.

Meanwhile , Mazabuka Municipal Council has purchased Four trucks to enhance the ” Keep Zambia Clean Programme” in the district.

Mayor, Edmund Cheelo who disclosed this to ZANIS in Mazabuka today, said the trucks that include a tiper and three Light trucks will be used to collect refuse in urban and rural areas to promote hygiene

Mr. Cheelo said government should be commended for introducing the Keep Zambia Clean programme which he said has yielded positive results especially for Mazabuka district which has in the past years been having outbreaks of Cholera.

Mr Cheelo said his council remains committed in implementing the Keep Zambia Clean Programme to protect lives and ensure residents live in healthy environments.

Let’s all fight corruption, says Mbulakulima

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Government has called for concerted efforts from all stakeholders in working towards averting the scourge of corruption in the country.

Copperbelt province Minister Mwansa Mbulakulima made the call this morning at his office when he flagged off 358 kilometre Anti-Corruption walk.

The 358 kilometre Anti-Corruption walk, which was flagged off from Kitwe two days ago, is being undertaken by Wendy Mwachilenga and Mr. Richard Mwanza and is expected to take the duo 15 days to reach Lusaka.

Mr. Mwanza and Ms. Mwachilenga had a stop over in Ndola yesterday.

Mr. Mbulakulima said government was always committed to fighting corruption at all levels of the Zambian society.

He said this was reaffirmed when President Levy Mwanawasa declared a zero tolerance to corruption at all levels.

He said the walk was meant to raise public awareness on the dangers of corruption to the national economy.

Mr. Mbulakulima said all patriotic citizens should embrace the fight against the vice so that Zambia could become a corruption free country.

He added that the walk was also intended to woo support from private and public institutions, civil society and the international donor agencies, who he said should become partners in the fight.

The minister said institutions fighting corruption have realised that they needed other stakeholders to play a part in order to win the fight.

Mr. Mbulakulima said one of the major dangers of corruption was that only few individuals amassed huge resources to themselves at the expense of the majority poor.

He said the fight should be enhanced until a positive change in the behaviour and the way of conducting business was evidently seen by everyone.

ZANIS/CN/KSH/ENDS.

Eastern prisons to harvest 20,000 by 50kg bags this year.

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The Zambia Prison Service in Eastern Province is this year expected to harvest 20,000 by 50 kilogram bags of maize.

Commissioner of Prisons, Gibby Nawa, revealed this when he paid a courtesy call on Eastern Province Minister, Charles Shawa at his office in Chipata today.

Mr. Nawa said the high production of maize by the service was as a result of the good agricultural policies government has instituted.

“With the good will we are enjoying from government, we have been given trucks, tractors and inputs which came at the right time, hence the high production of maize this year,” Mr. Nawa said.

He said the prison service in the province has 400 hectares of farm land which he said was enough land to produce the 20,000 bags of maize.

“We are grateful that whatever we propose in our budget, the Ministry of Finance honours it and it just remains to us to put the funds to good use,” he said, adding that this has only been experienced in under current government.

Mr. Nawa said the service in the region was also contemplating establishing a ranch that would directly benefit the people of Eastern province.

And Eastern Province Minister, Charles Shawa, commended the Zambia Prisons Service for producing a very good yield in the region.

Mr. Shawa said the prisons’ commitment to use modern farming methods would supplement the food basket in deficit areas of the province.

“This is a very good achievement and I should say that people should not think that the prison service is there only to punish people who are convicted but it is also a place where various skills are taught and one of them is farming,” he said.

Mr. Shawa also urged the service to not only concentrate on maize but also fruits in order to contribute to various food productions.

He said enhanced food production would significantly help reduce prices of food stuffs in the country.

He urged the service to consider utilise wetlands in the province by putting up dams for fish farming to improve nutrition to people.

Kalaba’s Simple Touch of Class

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Rainford Kalaba’s 8-week long goodbye to the Zambian league began on a high on Wednesday during Zesco United’s midweek fixture away to Green Buffaloes at Woodlands Stadium in Lusaka.

Barring an away cup tie for Zesco over the coming 2 months before leaving Zambia to begin a 5-year deal with Portuguese Superliga team Sporting Braga, this could be the last time Kalaba will grace Woodlands before he departs for Europe in early June.

Kalaba scored his first goal of the season there on Wednesday in Zesco’s 2-0 win over hosts Buffaloes in his first return to competitive action since March 15.

This follows Kalaba’s recovery from a one-month long injury spell and comes just five days after returning from Braga where he wrapped up his long-term deal with the Portuguese club.

The modest crowd that skipped their midweek business engagements to witness Kalaba’s return, who last season inspired Zesco with his 13 top-flight goals to their debut league title, had to wait for 53 minutes before the talented 21-year-old midfielder came on.

Zesco coach Wedson Nyirenda had resisted starting Kalaba in preference to winger Yona Mwango who has continued to disappoint after two successive good seasons with the Ndola club.

The defending league champions were flat before Kalaba replaced Mwango especially in the first half that Buffaloes dominated in one of the army men’s best performances so far this season.

Again, a lack of urgency and verve let Buffaloes down and George Lwandamina’s men were made to pay the price in the second half before stumbling to a 2-0 loss-their second consecutive defeat at their adopted home ground at Woodlands.

Kalaba’s arrival just before the hour mark changed until then lethargic Zesco disposition and served as cue for the Ndola club to step into gear with a swagger.

The Zambia international midfielder kept everything simple with a one-touch of the ball and quick pass to his team mates as he gradually felt his way back into the game.

However, Kalaba was not at the centre of Zesco’s opener just 3 minutes after coming on that was scored by Nicholas Zulu who powered in a headed-in ball from an Allen Chibwe cross delivered from the far left as the visitors began to dominate Buffaloes from then on.

Kalaba literally left the best for last when he scored Zesco’s second with a touch of class just 3 minutes remaining on the clock when he lost his marker inside the 6-yard box to flick the ball into the net with a cheeky back-heel.

His performance was reminiscent of his first match back for his ex-club Afrisports om May 21, 2006 after returning from an unsuccessful brief spell a French Ligue 1 side Nice.

Kalaba came on as a substitute in the match against –again kept everything simple- before scoring a stunning free-kick to see Afrisports win 3-0 at home over Ndola United in a week 10 division 1 north game.

On that Sunday afternoon 2 years ago a Mapili Grounds in Kitwe, Kalaba was mobbed at the end of the match with his adoring children fans shouting “Mumpa, Mumpa” (His ethnic first name) and he had to be bundled into a waiting car that drove out at snails pace to avoid any accident.

However, on Wednesday at Woodlands, it was the press and half a dozen fans who lay quietly in wait for him outside Zesco’s dressing room at the end of the game.

His Zesco team mate and coaches were made to wait patiently for over 20 minutes in the team bus as Kalaba gave an impromptu post-match press meeting outside the dressing room.

Meanwhile, Zesco are top of the table after their midweek win over Buffaloes in the delayed week 2 fixture thanks to Zulu and Kalaba’s goals and are joint on 7 points with 6 other teams but enjoying a better goal difference.

This Saturday, Zesco face Kalaba’s favorite team Power Dynamos at Garden Park in Kitwe.

An almost sellout crowd at Garden Park is surely expected as the Kalaba farewell road show begins to make its way towards curtain-call in June.

FAZ PREMIER LEAGUE DELAYED WEEK 2

16/04/2008

Green Buffaloes 0- Zesco United 2(Nicholas Zulu 53″, Rainford Kalaba 87″)

Young Arrows- Zanaco (PP)

After games Played 16/04/2008

LEAGUE, INTL & CUP:

Emmanuel Mayuka (Kabwe Warriors): 4

Nicholas Zulu (Zesco United): 3

Reuben Tembo (Green Buffaloes):3

Morgan Hanjeema (Green Buffalkoes): 3

Simon Bwalya (Power Dynamos): 2

Francis Kombe (Power Dynamos): 2

Lottie Phiri (Zesco United): 2

Mathew Macha (Nchanga Rangers): 2

Sebastian Mwansa (Green Buffaloes): 2

William Njobvu (Lusaka Dynamos): 2

Wilson Mutupa (Green Buffaloes): 2