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Kalusha Bwalya accuse Sunday Nkonde of failing to settle the loan connected to his woodlands house

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The house which Football Association of Zambia President Kalusha  Bwalya lost to to Chamunora Nyarungwe Haruperi in a debt swap located at number 38 Mutende Road in Woodlands, Lusaka.
The house which Football Association of Zambia President Kalusha
Bwalya lost to to Chamunora Nyarungwe Haruperi in a debt swap located at number 38 Mutende Road in Woodlands, Lusaka.

In a dramatic turn of events Lusaka prominent Lawyer, Sunday Nkonde, has been implicated in the loss of Football Association of Zambia-FAZ- President Kalusha Bwalya’s Woodlands Mansion.

Bwalya in his submission for judicial review accuses Mr. Nkonde, Zambia’s former Solicitor-General, of failure to settle the loan debt amounting to about 130 million Kwacha.

The celebrated 1988 African Footballer of the year claims of having paid Mr. Nkonde who was his lawyer, 129 million Kwacha to offset the debt accrued from Chardore Properties Limited.

Bwalya alleges that the payment which was made in master cheques dated 13 May 2009 have not materialized.

Kalusha through his lawyer Kelvin Bwalya, says several attempts to retrieve his money has been met with resistance prompting him to file for judicial review of the judgment on the matter.

Recently, Bwalya lost a bid to reclaim his house after defaulting on a 130 million Kwacha loan.

Sunday Nkonde, State Counsel, resigned as disciplinary committee chairperson from the Kalusha Bwalya FAZ executive at the height of internal squabbles.

MUVI TV

46 COMMENTS

  1. Sounds familiar; at one stage I had to make a second payment to a vendor because the agent gobbled up my cash despite giving me a receipt showing money to the vendor had been collected! AND THEY ARE PROTECTED BY THE STATE!

    • Now even the term “Bemba” is subject to wide interpretation. Since when was Chamunora Nyarungwe Haruperi a Bemba name? 

  2. Kusiyana siyana kwa ma mansions.
    Kalush must never have been entrusted with such national responsibilities. His skills on the pitch are not transferable to the administration of football.
    He has been a lamentable failure off the pitch…period

  3. Great Kalu for life……………. the legend best southern nafrican footballer ever i personally respect this man. Please his house (not mansion) needs to be given back to him Sunday pay him back his money.

    • In true Zambian fashion you are digressing from the point. The types of houses we have has precious little to do with the misuse of language perpetrated in the description of Kalu’s house. Of course if you wish to flaunt your own house you’re more than welcome to. Free country; YOUR prerogative. :d

  4. You chaps what’s wrong with you. The “two structures” you are seeing in the picture are infact one. To me it is a mansion. 

  5. Whether mansion or not,its his house and its not always that when you have a house you must live in it,you may opt to invest in real estate for renting out.Zambians tuleisuka.Let that Nkonde guy pay for his crookedness other than dragging Kalus name into disrepute when he is the pride of Zambia whether you like it or not.You cant take that away from him.

    • Sir have some respect. I don’t know how you came to the conclusion that Mr Nkonde is a crook. If Kalusha is owed money, let him sue instead of making unsubstantiated claims. If this is genuine, I do not see why he did not report to LAZ!

  6. *****s, do u hav houses yourselves in woodlands? just a plot in Woodlands is better than yo houses in Misiss or Garden House!!! How can u say Kalu is a total failure? Muletasha imwe ba unkown!!! Go Kalu Go….

  7. Looks like a house opposite Woodlands stadium if you are heading towards Nyumba Yanga.That is by far not a mansion

  8. Ba Lusakatimes this is not the house in question. The house in question is blue in color and is purpose built. What you are showing is the house the houses Nkondes law firm

  9. Basic Financial Knowledge is very important people.

    Its a shame that someone as clueless as him oversees an important FA with $1million+ in its treasury…send an independent chartered accountant to Football House to audit those books and I bet you that he will find major irregularities in 30 minutes.

  10. SHOW US YOUR HOUSES . DON’T BLAME YOUR FRIENDS SHELTER.
    IF IT WAS A MANSION AS YOU LIKE AGAIN YOU COULD HAVE SAID ITS COZ HE IS STEALING FROM YOUR FAZ.

  11. IMWE WHATS WRONG CALLING THAT HOUSE A MANSION? BECAUSE TO MANY OF POOR ZAMBIANS WHO LIVES IN SHANTIES TO THEM ITS A MANSION..DONT FORGET MANY PEOPLE STILL LIVE IN ROUND THATCHED HUTS.ZONDA UZA LEMA

    • agreed and thats why they call them thatched huts…………………….its the calling of this kalusha house a “mansion” which is wrong because it clearly isn’t!!!!! mansion my foot!

  12. Mutomba Nchinto might be on it again, where Sunday Nkonde has being you will find foot prints of the scavenger Nchinto.

  13. Yo I have been to this crib,This is a mansion in every sense of the word Pool,Pool side bar braii area Kalu i would cry if I lost a crib like that Perfect bachelor pad too bad pa Zed buying crbs takes a flipping life time!!!

  14. Please excuse our NIPA journalists; most of them sleep rough or reside in cardboards they would what a bungalow or Mansion or a Palace is. Just because its ba Kalu then it should be a mansion, no wonder he is stealing from you foo.ls, the chap is red eyed and broke hungry for money!!

    Man·sion/?manSH?n/
    Noun: 1. A large, impressive house.
                    2. A manor house.
    Synonyms:
    palace – mansion house

  15. What goes round comes around. Kalu dribbled his opponents to be elected FAZ Prez and usedthe same method in his re-election.A test of your own medicine.You deserve it chimbwi.Where are your fellow crooks Anthony & Miles to lend you the money to pay back to Zim guy.I bet it wont work, I forgot you signed a blank piece of paper..how damn. 

  16. Remember FAZ has $1million+ in its accounts…at this pace I can envisage FAZ signing numerous contracts with ghost companies based in RSA to supply products that will never ever materialize. WAKE UP people & judge your “King Kalu the Great”  on his administrative duties & policies not on his past individual footballing achievements or that crap you see on FAZ Facebook page where he is donating footballs and sweets to school pupils in the rural areas for cheap photo opps, those balls will wear out; what we need is tangible are ironclad policies to uplift the game at the grass roots….

  17. This is an FA that was literally spoonfed by taxpayers to sponsor the team at AFON 2012, we have every right to know what is happening in that Football House and by that I don’t mean a daft lame statement from an equally daft politician like Buffoon Kambwili showing support for Kalu or his yes men; I mean an independent accounting firm sent in to audit those books..anybody who goes to a loan shark to seek assistance doesn’t deserve to be in a very high profile position as FAZ President.

  18. All of you people saying mansion kuti? You have no idea how much a house costs in Woodlands Extension. Just try and build one for yourself and I bet you will appreciate what the man did for himself. We don’t have guns as Zambians but our tongues are more powerful than guns. Its our civil war through poisonous tongues.

  19. I find Kalu’s claims as an after thought, realizing that he has no way out other than to lose his so called mansion. The question is, where has he bin all this time (since 2009), for him to only realise now that the payment did not materialise? Why didnt he pursue Nkonde for failing to account for the moni? For whatever reasons, i dont think Nkonde can sink so low. If anything, i think he is one of the few impeccable legal counsel around, with untainted reputation. Lets just wait and see how this issue unfounds, otherwise i ve no doubt that Kalu’s manouvres will hit a dead end.

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