Power Dynamos yesterday checked in at the Rabi Hotel in Lubumbashi instead of the Hotel du Centre where they had a reservation.
The Kitwe side that engage TP Mazembe on Sunday arrived at 17:00 hours and opted for the Rabi Hotel in what has been interpreted as the first of mind games that will precede the highly anticipated clash.
Meanwhile, Moise Katumbi, chairman of TP Mazembe, led his charges into a prayer session as the four time African Champions looked to God to aid them in Sunday’s tie.
The TP Mazembe website reports that the Ravens went into the valleys of Kafubu where Bishop of the Diocese Gaston RUVEZI Sakania-Kipushi led the ceremony.
Winner over two legs will qualify to the next stage.
CAF has named a Kenyan group of whistle-men to handle the game on Sunday.
QFM
Mind games or no mind games – Power are already through to the next round
Poor lazy reporting and misleading headline….why did the opt for the other hotel; is it because of the poor standards or noisy location.Â
Poor reporting is the order of the day in Zambia masiku ano
Poor report
Give us the reason why they chose a different hotel otherwise your story is incomplete leaves a lot to speculation
pals power did a good thing,so that takuli ati balitubikila umuti muli food thats the reason for our lose,
Here in Europe, if you did not cancel reservation then opted to go to another hotel, aah you are reliable of settling two bills.. Mzungu very clever. no nonsense on business matters.
Pls can you try and revisit your reports before you publish them,do not misslead the nation.Give reasons for changing hotels and not that nonesense ka repoter iwe, wake up!
Why playing football today on easter sunday, if you are christians?
that hotel belongs to katumbi so power dynamo where a bit suspecous.
Poor reporting indeed, why on earth you put such a very very misleading headline and the contents in the main body is too different without even unfolding the truth………Happy Easter the reporter
You are doing a good job, but do not alarm for no reason like the zed-watch-imbwa
Kukosa ba Power