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UPND intensifies campaigns for HH

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UPND supporters welcoming party president Hakainde Hichilema at the tallying centre in Chilanga during the last by-election
UPND supporters

The United Party for National Development (UPND) has intensified campaigns for party leader Hakainde Hichilema as presidential candidate in this year’s elections in a campaign strategy dubbed ‘HH 2011 Formula’.

Meanwhile, sources in UPND and pact partners, the Patriotic Front (PF) have hinted to the Times of Zambia that the two parties have spent millions of Kwacha to print campaign T-shirts and chitenge materials bearing portraits and symbols of the individual party leaders.

[pullquote]“Even if we are in the pact we still remain as individual parties until such a time that the pact candidate is chosen. There is nothing wrong with any of us campaigning,” he said.
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UPND deputy spokesperson Cornelius Mweetwa said in Lusaka yesterday that the opposition party had intensified its campaigns.

“In fact we are calling on all our supporters to go flat out and spread the good news of HH 2011. This is the year we have been waiting for, so we are intensifying our campaigns for Mr Hichilema,” he said.

Mr Mweetwa said there was nothing wrong with the UPND campaigning for Mr Hichilema because there was no pact candidate in place.

“Even if we are in the pact we still remain as individual parties until such a time that the pact candidate is chosen. There is nothing wrong with any of us campaigning,” he said.

Yesterday, the HH campaign team for 2011 was seen on Lusaka’s Cairo Road in a convoy of motor vehicles led by a Mitsubishi Pajero which had speakers mounted on it playing campaign jingles for the UPND leader.

Sources in UPND and PF confirmed that the two leaders had printed campaign materials.

The UPND source revealed that Mr Hichilema had since paid for the chitenge and T-shirts that were being printed in South Africa while the PF had some of their materials already printed and were being stocked at a house in Kabulonga in Lusaka.

The two parties that entered into a pact in June 2009 have failed to agree on, among other issues, a common economic and governance agenda for the country.

Last month, the UPND gave the PF a one-month ultimatum for the two parties to harmonise their manifestos with a view to come up with a common economic agenda but the PF has to date not responded.

The UPND has gone on to accuse the pact partners of being elusive and insincere.
Meanwhile, UPND youths on the Copperbelt have warned Zambians against voting for PF president Michael Sata and his members of Parliament (MPs) because they are allegedly violent.

UPND national youth spokesperson Ronald Manenga advised the electorate against voting for leaders such as Mr Sata and Roan Constituency MP Chishimba Kambwili because they had no respect for anyone.

Mr Manenga said in an interview in Kitwe that the PF leadership exhibited unacceptable behaviour and wondered how they could govern the country with such kind of behaviour.

He said he did not expect Mr Kambwili as an MP to use vulgar language against UPND members.

“We wonder what kind of government PF would be because all of them, starting from their leader to the MPs have vulgar language and beat up women.

“We will make sure Mr Sata does not go to State House because the PF behaviour is unacceptable,” he said.

Mr Manenga said the UPND on the Copperbelt would never support Mr Sata and his members, and accused them of resorting to insulting UPND members.

Efforts to get a comment from PF proved futile.

Last week, PF spokesperson Given Lubinda said he would not respond to queries from Times reporters.

[ Times of Zambia ]

Two murder suspects nabbed

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Police in Kitwe have arrested two suspects in connection with the murder of a small-scale tomato farmer last week.

Shadrek Mukosha 29 and Robert Ngonga are suspected to have beaten the farmer to death, after a quarrel over his tomatoes.

Copperbelt Police Chief Martin Malama has named the farmer as Pascal Malaika 27 of Kakolo Farm Block in Kitwe.

Dr. Malama told ZNBC in Kitwe that the farmer sustained internal injuries from fists by the two suspects.

He said the cause of the fight between the farmer and the suspect has not yet been established.

But Dr. Malama said that it appears the two suspects wanted some tomatoes from the farmer, and when the deceased refused to give them some, they beat him up.

The body of the farmer is in the Kitwe Central Hospital mortuary while the two suspects are in custody at the Kitwe Central Police Station.
[ ZNBC ]

Five hospitals to be commissioned

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Government will soon commission five newly built district hospitals in Kaoma, Lumwana, Kapiri Mposhi, Mumbwa,and Kaputa.

President Banda said this in Lusaka Monday, when he commissioned the Fairview Hospital.

The President said government is determined to improve the health sector in the country as has been seen through the recent upgrading of five clinics in Lusaka, to first level district hospitals.

And President Banda says government has managed to address limitations in accessing diagnostic services in the health sector.

He says it is gratifying that owing to his government’s health policies, limitations in diagnostic services have become a thing of the past.

He said in the recent past, he has commissioned vital diagnostic equipment at various health centers, including the University Teaching Hospital -UTH- and other district hospitals countrywide.

And Fairview Managing Director Eric Ranbeloson said 40 Milion United States dollars has been invested in the hospital that has employed 180 local people so far.

Mr. Ranbeloson said the hospital will offer modern advanced medical services which will help the country reduce on evacuating people seeking medical services abroad.

Green Buffaloes Draw In Intl Club Friendly

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Green Buffaloes this afternoon drew with visiting Mozambique club HCB Songo in an international club friendly played at Independence Stadium in Lusaka.

The draw saw Songo recover from Sunday’s 3-0 defeat against Zanaco played at Woodlands Stadium.

Today, Songo played out to a scoreless draw against Buffaloes.

There was very little in terms of major highlights with Morgan Hanjeema shooting wide of target from a Kennedy Chola cross in the 17th minute.

Fabrice for Songo almost gave the Mozambique club the lead eleven minutes from full time but his shot came off the post.

Songo are now scheduled to face Zesco United at the end of this week.

Meanwhile on Wednesday, Konkola Blades new coaching duo of Keagan Mumba and Manfred Chabinga will take their new club to Kitwe for a friendly match.

The Chililabombwe side will face Division 1 North side Mining Rangers at Buchi Stadium as Mumba and Chabinga get down to the business of preparing for their first season in charge at Blades.

Elsewhere, Nchanga Rangers and Power Dynamos final in the Nchanga Rangers invitational on Wednesday will be played at Nchanga Stadium and not Watson Stadium club sources revealed today in Chingola.

The official opening of Fairview Hospital in pictures

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Fairview Hospital was officially opened by President Rupiah Banda yesterday

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President Rupiah Banda cutting a ribbon during the official opening of Fairview Hospital.

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President Rupiah Banda speaking during the official opening of Fairview Hospital next to Cell Z house.

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President Rupiah Banda during a tour of the Fairview Hospital after he officially opened it.

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Fairview Hospital's Neonatal Nurse Misozi Zulu welcomes President Rupiah Banda when the toured the institution before he officially commissioned it.

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President Rupiah Banda offering a plate of cake to Fairview Board Chairman Mr Andronikos Antonopoulos at the official opening the Hospital yesterday in Lusaka.

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President Rupiah Banda unveils plaque during the official opening of Fairview Hospital in Lusaka .

Weekend Scorecard: CL Challenges Await Zed Coaches

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Three Zambian coaches will be up for some big first round tests in the next stage of this year’s Orange Caf Champions League this March.

Fighton Simukonda, Patrick Phiri and George Chikokola guided Zesco United, Simba of Tanzania and Young Buffaloes from Swaziland respectively to the first round of the Champions League.

Interestingly, Simukonda and Chikokola will come head-to-head in the first round with Zesco hosting Champions League debutants Young Buffaloes on March 19 on the Copperbelt.

And coincidentally, both Zesco and Young Buffaloes advanced 4-2 on aggregate after suffering similar 2-1 defeats in their away preliminary round, return leg matches over the weekend after earlier winning their respective first legs 3-0.

Meanwhile, Phiri will face the biggest test of them all when Simba take on CAF Champions League  holders TP Mazembe of DR Congo.

This is after Simba eliminated Elan Club de Mistoudje from the Comoros who pushed Phiri’s side to the wire when they took a shock lead against their hosts before losing 4-2 away on Sunday in Dar-es-Salaam after drawing 0-0 in the first leg a fortnight ago.

Simba will surely be feeling the heat again after scrambling to qualify to the first round as they will be traveling to Lubumbashi in the first leg next month to face the 2009 and 2010 African club champions.

WEEK SCORECARD

2011 ORANGE CAF CHAMPIONS LEAGUE PRELIMINARY ROUND RTN LEG

12/02/2011

Maputo, Mozambique

Liga Muculmana (Moz) 2(Manuel Mbarango 24″, Dario Monteiro 58″)- Zesco United 1(Portipher Zulu 37″)*

13/02/2011

Victoria, Seychelles

Saint Michel (Sey) 2- Young Buffaloes (Swzi) 1*

Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania

Simba SC (TZ) 4(Mbwana Samata 45″ 56″, Patrick Ochan 47″, Amri Kiemba ?”)-Elan Club Mistoudje 2(Madaha Mohamed 42″, Abdulkarim Sanjema 63″)

1ST RND

19/02/2011

*Zesco United-Young Buffaloes

TOP SCORERS

12/02/2011

Kangwa Chileshe (Zesco): 3
Portipher Zulu (Zesco United): 2
Chakwa Lungu (Zesco United) 1
Jackson Mwanza (Zesco United):1
Alfred Luputa (Zesco United): 1
Lewis Macha (Nchanga Rangers): 1

Change Life board disowns Fr Bwalya

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File: Father Frank Bwalya addressing a PF rally

The board of directors, shareholders and guarantors of Change Life Zambia (CLZ) have dissociated themselves from disgraced Catholic Priest Father Frank Bwalya’s political activities and have since threatened to institute legal proceedings against the cleric for, among other things, impersonation and possible abuse of funds.

CLZ director for operations Chumbu Mbalazi said yesterday at a media briefing in Lusaka that Fr Bwalya had been impersonating as executive director of the organisation when no such position exists in the non – governmental organisation (NGO).

“It has been observed that some members of CLZ have been for a long time violating the Company Act. The following are some of the aspects; some members have been impersonating as executive directors of CLZ a position that doesn’t exist,

“Some members are associating with some political parties, contrary to the CLZ’s objectives of empowering the vulnerable in society. CLZ is non-partisan,” he said.

He said some of the members that had been co-opted had also changed the CLZ secretariat from Mufulira to an unknown place in Kitwe without consulting the board of directors.

“With the above, the shareholders and guarantors are forthwith instituting legal measures to refrain Fr Bwalya from misrepresenting CLZ and impersonating as executive director, a position that does not exist,” he said.

The board of directors has also threatened to take legal action against Fr Bwalya for abusing the facilities and possibly finances of CLZ.

“Finally, I hope the nation is informed that Fr Bwalya is not a legally appointed executive director of CLZ and the actions taken stand untill further notice,

“We, therefore, as an appointing authority, guarantors and directors challenge Fr Bwalya to convince us and the nation that he is the executive director of CLZ,” he said.

CLZ board chairperson John Kasongo said the organisation is non-political and purely a non-governmental entity that was registered to among others motivate orphans, widows and other disadvantaged citizens for economic empowerment.

He said the organisation was also formed to transform the lives of the poor and to improve their quality of life.

Mr Kasongo explained that Fr Bwalya was not part of the founding members but was just co-opted into the committee.

“In 2010 the directors in their wisdom nominated and co-opted the following individuals as members of CLZ, Mr Richard Mandona (Lawyer), Dr Kalongo Nsofu Mumba (a civic/development activist), Fr Bwalya (Catholic priest) and Mr Kaluba Musenda Simuyemba,” he said.

He said it was the hope of the board that the co-opted members would add value to the organization.

He, however, said the activities of the co-opted members were contrary to the objectives and goals of CLZ.

According to minutes of CLZ obtained by the Times of Zambia, the organisation was supposed to be financed both through external and internal strategies.

“External strategies would include aid/grants through a proposal. The meeting also agreed that Fr Bwalya should travel to South Africa not alone but with one or two of the members of the Kitchen Cabinet for security reasons,” read excerpts of the minutes.

Asked as to why they had taken long to deal with the situation involving the Catholic priest, the board chairperson said the board was waiting to gather enough evidence.

“We wanted to give him enough time to hang himself, but now Fr Bwalya’s political activities are threatening us; I had to be summoned by Drug Enforcement Commission (DEC) for money laundering, do we launder any money as CLZ,” he said.

On his reported fathering of a child with his former workmate at Radio Icengelo, the CLZ board expressed ignorance.

Several attempts to get a comment from Fr Bwalya proved futile as his mobile phone was switched off.

[Times of Zambia]

Western Province fields six for NEC positions

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File:Western province MMD chairman Simasiku Namakando greets President Banda

By Lusakatimes

The MMD in Western Province has disclosed that the Provincial Committee will field in six members to contest different National Executive Committee (NEC) positions during the MMD convention which is scheduled to take from the 5th -7th April 2011 in Kabwe.

Provincial Chairman Simasiku Namakando said the Provincial Committee is busy campaigning for the six candidates from Western Province because there are committed and hardworking members whom once elected will help enhance development in the party and country as a whole.

He named the six candidates as Michael Mabenga who be defending his position as MMD National Chairman, Michael Kaingu as National Treasurer and Geoffrey Lungwagwa as chairman for Education.

Others are Situmbuko Musokotwane as chairman for Finance, Austin Liato as Chairman for Labour and Sikwibele Mwapela as National trustee.

Meanwhile, Mr. Namakando said the party in the province is very strong on the grass roots and will rally behind President Rupiah Banda during elections.

He said that despite the confusions that took place in Mongu last month the party is still very popular and is ready for this year’s general elections.

“ Western Province is and will always be a MMD’s strong hold so it is a no go area for any other party” Namakando said

Namakando further said the people of Western Province are happy with the developments brought forth by President Rupiah Banda and his Government.

Kabimba named in LCC plot scam and Kafue District Council refutes TIZ land allegations

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Patriotic Front Secretary General Wynter Kabimba (l) and UPND spokesperson Charles Kakoma

PATRIOTIC Front (PF) secretary general Wynter Kabimba has been named as being among those that benefited from plots at the piece of land where the PF-dominated Lusaka City Council (LCC) has shared plots without advertising them to the public in breach of the 1985 Land Act.

The PF has claimed that the plots were allocated to councillors and members of Parliament but Mr Kabimba, who is not a councillor at LCC, received an offer letter for plot number 915 in Lilayi.

According to a letter dated January 12, 2011 authored by council acting director for legal services Mumbi Chocho, Mr Kabimba was informed that the offer was temporary but the permanent one would be given to him in due course.

But in an interview in Lusaka yesterday, Mr Kabimba said his 15-acre plot in Lusaka West was re-entered and he decided to apply for a replacement and was given the Lilayi land.

He said the plots were not exclusively for councillors and members of Parliament but any other person was free to apply.

Asked how he knew about the plots since they were not advertised, Mr Kabimba said he applied to the commissioner of Lands.

The PF council was last month exposed over its dealings in the land administration after 45 councillors, council high ranking officials and members of Parliament allocated themselves plots.

Mandevu Constituency MP Jean Kapata and her Kanyama counterpart Gerry Chanda, also from PF, are the other councilors that received offer letters for plots and the December minutes on the subject confirmed that the two had been allocated plots.

The Land Act prescribes that all plots numbering above 100 must be advertised to residents to promote transparency in the allocation of plots and only allows councillors to receive plots if they are available during their tenure of office.

Following the revelations, Local Government and Housing Minister Brian Chituwo has suspended the council for 90 days and appointed the Copperbelt Local Government administrator Solomon Sakala to run the affairs of the council.

“The provisional offer is valid until a formal offer issued by the Lilayi Housing bearing the stand number with conditions for development,” Ms Chocho wrote in the letter.

[pullquote]“We therefore consider these allegations as malicious and cheap aimed at gaining political mileage. One would have thought TIZ was a credible non-partisan institution which should not get embroiled in mudslinging,” Mr Mwaliteta said.[/pullquote]

The letter is referenced number mm/ck.
“I am pleased to issue you a provisional offer of the above-mentioned stand at the Lilayi Housing Project as agreed between the LCC and Lilayi Housing,” the letter reads in part.

The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has since launched investigations against the council and officials recently entered the office of the mayor, which is being occupied by Mr Sakala to seek details on plots.

Dr Chituwo, LCC public relations manager Chanda Makanta and Mr Sakala all declined to comment, saying it would not be prudent to discuss a matter that was under investigations.

Mr Kabimba is on record calling for the reinstatement of the LCC, whose suspension he said was meant to weaken the PF in Lusaka and had even written to Dr Chituwo on the matter.

And Kafue District Council has challenged Transparency International Zambia (TIZ) to prove its allegations that the local authority awarded land to its councillors without following the laid down procedure.

Council chairperson Obvious Mwaliteta said in a statement obtained by the Times in Lusaka on Thursday that as an agent of the Ministry of Lands, the council adhered to all procedures when allocating land to any citizen who qualified for it.

Mr Mwaliteta said the council had in the past recommended allocation of land to various applicants who at one time included some councilors who applied as citizens.

Last week TIZ reported the alleged illegal allocation of land at Kafue District Council to the Anti-Corruption Commission.

“It is very unfortunate that TIZ made these allegations without even bothering to verify facts with the council before lodging a formal complaint to the Anti-Corruption Commission and the Local Government Minister, as a council we strongly refute the allegations and challenge TIZ to prove the allegations against the MMD-dominated council,” he said.

He said the council minutes were available for TIZ and members of the public to scrutinise on request. “This land was advertised in the public media and was open to everybody.

The number of plots was 450, and as of now less than half has been taken up and the rest are still available to anybody who would like to acquire them.

“We therefore consider these allegations as malicious and cheap aimed at gaining political mileage. One would have thought TIZ was a credible non-partisan institution which should not get embroiled in mudslinging,” Mr Mwaliteta said.

[Times of Zambia]

2011 Super Division Pre-Season Friendly Round-up

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Zanaco kicked off their pre-season warm-ups with a 3-0 win this afternoon over HCB Songo of Mozambique in an international club friendly played at Woodlands Stadium in Lusaka.

And Power Dynamos will face Nchanga Rangers in the final of the Nchanga Rangers invitational tournament currently taking place in Chingola.

Meanwhile, two of Zanaco’s three goals against Songo were scored by newcomers as the 2009 Super Division champions try to find a new rhythm after the departure of eight first-team players in the off-season.

Danny Chama from Nchanga scored one and so did one Boyd Mwangelwa from Nampundwe.

Mwangelwa is expected to make his Super Division debut after winning the 2006 KCM Young Player of the Year with the Division 1 South club.

Striker Makundika Sakala scored Zanaco’s other goal.

And at Watson Stadium in Chingola, hosts Nchanga beat Division One North club Mufulira Blackpool 3-0 to reach the final of the pre-season tournament they are hosting.

Kabwe Chileshe scored a brace while Cletous Chota scored one for Nchanga.

Power on the other hand beat archrivals and defending champions Nkana 2-0 to reach the finals courtesy of goals from Felix Nyaende and Luka Lungu.

Nkana won the last tournament that was held in 2000 when they beat Zamsure 3-1 in the final played at Nchanga Stadium.

She-polopolo Lose in Harare

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A late goal handed Zimbabwe a home win over Zambia today in a Maputo 2011 All-Africa Games women’s football tournament qualifier played in Harare.

Zimbabwe beat Zambia 1-0 in heir preliminary round first leg match played at Rufaro Stadium.

An own-goal from Zambian defender Annie Kibanje in the 80th minute from a poor headed clearance handed the home side victory.

The two sides will meet in the return leg on February 26 in Lusaka.

Winner over both legs will face Angola in the away in the first round, first leg final qualifying stage during the weekend of April 29 –May 1.

And the winner of the first round tie will qualify for the All- Africa Games women’s finals in Maputo from September 3-18.

Father Bwalya accused of fathering a child

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Father Frank Bwalya places one his red ribbons on former MMD chairperson for Lands Judith Kapijimpanga when she defected to the opposition PF

CATHOLIC priest Fr Frank Bwalya has been accused of fathering a child with a woman he worked with while he was head of Radio Chengelo in Ndola.

Fr Bwalya, who has since abandoned his ecclesiastical responsibilities and is now head of a political association called Change Life Zambia, is said to have fathered the child with the named woman he employed at the radio station.

Sources at Chengelo Radio station in Ndola confirmed that Fr Bwalya is suspected to be the biological father of a male child with the woman, who has since been married to another clergyman.

When contacted for a comment on the revelations, Fr Bwalya could neither confirm nor deny the allegation.

When asked if it is true that he has a child in Kitwe, Fr Bwalya corrected the author saying: “You mean Ndola?”

Asked to confirm the allegation, Fr Bwalya said he had no comment.

When asked how he felt that some people are accusing him of having fathered a child, Fr Bwalya repeated: “No comment”.

Asked if he knew the woman with whom he is alleged to have a child, Fr Bwalya just quipped: “I said no comment.”

Sources in Ndola insisted that Fr Bwalya allegedly brought the named woman at the radio station and that the two had an affair.

“I have heard about it and according to what I have heard; Fr Bwalya has a child with one of the workers here. It was Fr Bwalya who facilitated her coming. She is now married to a bishop and that is all I know,” the source said.

When contacted by phone, the woman with whom Fr Bwalya is accused of having a child refused to comment.

Asked if it is true she has a child with Fr Bwalya, the woman in apparent shock exclaimed: “What!” She then cut the line.

Further attempts to call her were futile as she did not answer the phone, which was eventually switched off.

The age of the child could not be established.

Fr Bwalya has formed Change Life Zambia as a platform to propagate his political messages, particularly those against the government.

[Zambia Daily Mail]

Make Your Way Prosperous

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TODAY’S SCRIPTURE

“This Book of the Law shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall meditate in it day and night, that you may observe to do according to all that is written in it. For then you will make your way prosperous, and then you will have good success”
(Joshua 1:8, NKJV)

TODAY’S WORD from Joel and Victoria

God is a good God, and He has good things in store for you! He has given you the power and the plan to experience life, health, peace and blessing in every area of your life. When we live in obedience to His Word, when we put Him first in every area, Scripture promises that our way will be prosperous, and we will experience success.

Notice how the promise in today’s verse starts. It says do not let His Word depart from your mouth. In other words, we have to declare His Word in order to set the blessing into motion. When we declare His Word, it empowers us to obey His Word, and then we will see the success He promises.

Today, make declaring His Word a priority. Set aside time each day to speak His promises over your life. As you do, you are setting His blessing in motion, and you will make your way prosperous and find success in all you do.

A PRAYER FOR TODAY

Father God, thank You for Your Word which is truth that sets me free. I honor You and hold Your Words close to my heart. Thank You for giving me the plan to live in blessing in every area of my life. In Jesus’ Name. Amen.

— Joel & Victoria Osteen

Zesco Escape In Maputo To Advance

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Zesco United today survived in Maputo to advance to the first round of this year’s Orange Caf Champions League.

Zesco lost 2-1 in their first competitive match away in Mozambique to host Caf club competition debutants Liga Muculmana in their preliminary round, return leg clash.

Fighton Simukonda’s side advanced to the first round 4-2 on aggregate.

Zesco await the winner between Young Buffaloes of Swaziland or Seychelles team Saint Michel who play their second leg game tomorrow whom they will host next month on March 19.

Young Buffaloes lead Saint Michel 3-0 from the first leg played in Manzini a fortnight ago.