Evans Kangwa scored from a direct free kick three minutes into the first half additional time as 10 men Nkana beat Green Buffaloes 1-nil in Kitwe to end their 13-match winning-less streak.
Nkana trace their last win to 14 April when they defeated Roan United 3-nil away in Luanshya in a week four match.
Sunday’s win over Buffaloes in a delayed week 17 Faz Super Division game helped Nkana who now have 19 points to move out of the bottom four.
Kapiri Mposhi FIFA referee Jani Sikazwe awarded Nkana the deciding free kick after striker Reynold Kampamba was brought down near the box and Kangwa stepped forward to beat keeper Davy Kaumbwa.
Unfortunate Buffaloes hit the cross-bar twice in the 23rd minute and 60th minute through Buchizya Mfune and second half substitute Kennedy Chola respectively.
Buffaloes’ Dears Kakunta had shot cleared off the line by Nkana defender Joe Lungu in the 62nd minute.
Nkana’s Joseph Kamalondo was sent off in the 89th minute for a second bookable offence by Sikazwe.
Congrats Kalampa
bravo Nkana.
Nkana congrats am happy for my team.Close the gap. I have confidence in you boys.
Kalampa for ever! I remember those old days when kalampa was kalampa! Matches between Nkana and Power Dynamos was a marvel to watch and before the games could commence, supporters would be on each other’s necks trying to show supremacy! Its a pity today when you go at home ground for nkana, pachilata, its a sorry sight! All the same, some of us who are die hard nkana supporters will always cherish those old good days when kalampa was kalampa!
chachine Kalampa. I’m happy for the lads, keep up the winning spirit!
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Yes Chilata is a sorry sight ! Good news is that Mopani Copper Mines have come to their senses and are pumping in money to renovate the stadium and support the team ! This year our task is just to hang on and expect a better team next season !
Next we face Konkola away !!! That’s a very tough fixture by any standard !
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