23/03/2008
City of Lusaka 0- Nkana 1
Nkana beat City of Lusaka 1-0 at a packed Woodlands Stadium in Lusaka to move from 12th to 5th on Sunday after recording their first league win this season following their promotion back to the Faz Premier League.
The record 11-time league champions did not disappointment against a lively City who were denied by some outstanding stopping by Nkana goalkeeper Kelvin Mulenga.
Nkana striker Morgan Kapembwa scored his and the visitors first top-flight goal of the campaign when he finished off a rebound shot from team mate Allen Mukuka following a parry from City goalkeeper Sydney Tembo.
22/03/2008
Nchanga 1- Green Eagles 0
Nchanga Rangers took over the leadership at the end of week 2 on Saturday thanks to a goal from ex-Power Dynamos midfielder Gerald Bwalya with the winner coming in the 75th minute.
Promoted Eagles are without a point with two defeats from as many games played into their debut league campaign.
Power Dynamos 0- Nkwazi 1
Well-traveled striker Edward “Bubble” Kangwa bust Power Dynamos’ bubble with a 56th minute goal to send the opening day leaders to crush in their first league home game.
The result comes just one week after Power’s resounding 5-0 away win over Zanaco that is a now a distant mirage.
Roan United 0- Chambishi 0
Roan United recorded their second league draw of the season in this goalless match against visiting promoted side Chambishi played at Kafubu Stadium in Launshya.
Chambishi collected their first point of the season after their opening weekend 3-0 home defeat at the hands of Rangers.
Kabwe Warriors 1- Konkola Blades 0
Mohamed Fathy won his first league game at Warriors without the deregistered Emmanuel Mayuka with this win over beleagured Blades who failed to win under new coach Chewe Mulenga.
Mayuka has been barred from all league action by Faz until his messy player status is resolved with Green Buffaloes on his K20 million botched loan deal.
Festus Mangamu scored the winner in the 79th minute.
21/03/2008
Lusaka Dynamos 0- Red Arrows 1
Joel Kabemba and Lucas Siame’s joint temporal charge of Lusaka Dynamso is looking bleak after losing 1-0 at home to 10-man Red Arrows in this poor game played at Queensmead Stadium in Lusaka on Friday.
A 51st minute free kick from Arrows Under-23 international midfielder Timothy Mbewe settled this match that saw Goodson Kachinga sent off six minutes later for a crude challenge on William Njobvu.