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Kasama MP warns UPND chief

- By MICHAEL MIYOBA By MICHAEL MIYOBA andthe MUKWFoIMrm­AeCr HArILchAbL­iAshop

iDcyhnamto­esll us that he has really improved compared to the way he came in on Saturday,”

THGareerne­Buffaloes working around the clock to ensure that they stabilise Kalaba’s condition.

nthdankFs AZ president risenweed Kamanga has called on Zambians to pray Kalaba.

Kamanga said since Kalaba’s admission on Saturday, FAZ has kept tabs on ation and remain hopeyofuut­hlcatdheta­s the former Zesco United and TP Mazembe star will ally pull through.

“The FAZ entourage led by vice president Justin Mumba and general secretary Reuben Kamanga were on hand

TIThe Toffees had a 10-point deduction reduced to six on appeal in February for the three-year period to 2021-22.

The latest appeal process must be concluded by 24 May, five days after the trchaaiire­gdhbty fFrIFoA mMema- tour of dutSytoriy­non Choma to see Kalaba hours r he had beeenlecta­oradl mprocietss­tesadyinga­ittwas the

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University TeaBycKhET­iRnA on Saturday. On Sunday evening, we were able to visit found Everton breached that by £16.6m for the three-year period to 2022-23.

The Merseyside club could yet face a further points deduction in relation to interest costs associated with the building of the club’s new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock, though that issue is unlikely to be resolved before the end of the season.

Kalaba w itMhon tdhaey gene ral secretary and other secretaria­t staff and were made aware of the tremendous efforts the medical staff are putting to help our champion recover. The medics are no doubt doing their best to ensure that he receives the best possible care and support,” Kamanga said.

“We are working closely with the authoritie­s both the Ministry of Health and Sports in making sure to create the best possible environmen­t for our champion to receive due care and treatment,” he said.

The FAZ Chief applauded the management at the UTH and family that were on hand to provide credible informatio­n along the way.

Meanwhile, Kamanga has congratula­ted Nchanga Rangers, FC MUZA, Kabwe Warriors and Red Arrows for qualifying to the semifinals of the ABSA Cup.

“It was good to see a team from the lower division making it to the last four of competitio­n adding an exciting touch. We salute the hundreds of fans that turned up on both days to fill up Nkoloma Stadium. The fans are the lifeblood of football and we are forever grateful for their support,” Kamanga said.

He applauded sponsors, ABSA Bank, SuperSport and Zamtel for making this year’s competitio­n bigger and exciting.

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