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Name: oPDxZTgMfOmqlPRm  |  Country of residence: nQFxJaEGP  |  WrittenWednesday, 10 March 2010 (21:18)
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Name: jay touch  |  Country of residence: cape town,RSA  |  WrittenWednesday, 10 March 2010 (17:05)
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vikubala, i think nkonde is right, when you are dealing with law don't bring in personal issues. Kalu and his exe. should prove their caes against Simataa otherwise its all baseless..
by the way i come from together with this guy(simataa).. i know lozi can be difficult to live with sometime, i know that because am one of them.

One thing which is true is that simataa is more educated that kalu, always, one needs to be careful when dealing with educated people..am just say..nothing personal, maybe thats why zambians need degree holders for presidents
Name: jay touch  |  Country of residence: cape town,RSA  |  WrittenWednesday, 10 March 2010 (16:56)
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iwe vikubala, you taking me down memory lane, i was born and bred in dambwa north, attended mulwani primary school,in the very late 70s to late 80s..and am sure you know that mulwani primary was a power house in any kind of sport,yaba! those kids from somili and ka#@*%!u made your school at the time tick...
Name: vinkubala  |  Country of residence: Zed-In The Sun  |  WrittenWednesday, 10 March 2010 (10:05)
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How can one find fault with all FAZ executive members??? Anyone with the petition please share with us including the listed 12 grounds.

There is a very serious problem indeed. One suspends and another nullifies the suspension. Who is who?
Name: Martyn  |  Country of residence: Zambia  |  WrittenTuesday, 9 March 2010 (09:40)
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I'm really disappointed at the level of accusations of how our FA is being maladministered by the Kalu led executive by some affiliate association members. This kind of childish wrangling has more than anything else contributed to the never improving standards of soccer both at a local level as well as international level. Those sworn critics of the current faz executive often than not do it out of their self desire for power and not out of the love for the game. Imagine while progressive nations are already planning ahead for the 2012 afcon, regretably we are busy engaging in destructive and aimless football politics. I strongly the fa executive and its affiliates should sort out their ill conceived differences at their up-coming faz council. Failure to do so will take our soccer further into the doldrums and will be considered a slight on the zed populace, who fund our game through taxes.
Martyn
Name: Vinkubala  |  Country of residence: Zed-In The Sun  |  WrittenTuesday, 9 March 2010 (09:07)
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Jay Touch and Leo Anthony, I was at Livingstone primary school from 1977-1980 i.e grade 4 to grade 7. I used to stay at Maramba compound - ME 35. I was a good footballer normally playing on the wings. I also played with the likes of Skaka, Oliver, Christopher 'Destroyer' Nganga (who were at Namatama) and Gust from Maria Assumpta (Zabwe).I was in the same class with Michael Sililo - who used to stay at MD14. I don't know where those guys are as I've lost cntact with them.
Name: jay touch  |  Country of residence: cape town,RSA.  |  WrittenTuesday, 9 March 2010 (04:47)
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leo anthony

How possible is that you managed to go to hilcrest high school when you were only in livingstone from 1964 to 1971? That period only allows to attend livingstone primary school i think. explain more clearly.. myself i was at hilcrest much later than those years, indeed zim is in a very sad state
Name: Mthunzi  |  Country of residence: Zambia  |  WrittenMonday, 8 March 2010 (05:10)
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Vinkubala,
Are you that same vinkubala garbage man who used to expose his buttocks to the children in Kalingalinga?
Name: birkbolan  |  Country of residence: birkbolan  |  WrittenWednesday, 3 March 2010 (22:26)
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Name: Leo Anthony  |  Country of residence: Australia  |  WrittenTuesday, 2 March 2010 (23:07)
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As someone who spent some of my young life in Livingstone, Zambia (1964-1971) I will always look upon the country with 'soft eyes'. The people I met and went to school with(Livingstone Primary and Hillcrest High) were fabulous so it is with sadness that I see what has happened to her neighbour, Zimbabwe. Generally I am quite sadden by the plight that has beset Africa. I recall speaking to a Ghanian gentleman at the UN many years ago and asked him his opinion on Africa and what she faced. He gestered up to the Moon and said,"Africa is about the same landmass size as the Moon, and for all the World cares, just as far..!"
Name: jay touch  |  Country of residence: cape town,RSA  |  WrittenTuesday, 2 March 2010 (20:00)
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vikubala, its always great to have you back my man...i have also been out abit but am also back..
chimunya..mbunya!, whats up?,,whats latest on the blog? clue us in
Name: Vinkubala  |  Country of residence: Zed-In The Sun  |  WrittenMonday, 1 March 2010 (14:18)
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Vinkubala is back with a bang!
Name: Mucholo  |  Country of residence: Zed  |  WrittenSaturday, 27 February 2010 (15:24)
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I agree with u kc
Name: IJE  |  Country of residence: ZED  |  WrittenFriday, 26 February 2010 (19:30)
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Ee! Am the only Jew who doesnt know what is happening in Jelusalemu.What is cooking with mbola?
Name: Kc  |  Country of residence: SA  |  WrittenThursday, 25 February 2010 (09:28)
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Hey mbola congrats but please remain humble unlike what your friends have been doing,pride comes before destruction the bible says so,i personaly wish all the best,dont embarance the nation in your conduct u are carryng the zambian flag higher
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