Beginning early next month, some FIFA representatives are anticipated in the nation to film a documentary on the Gabon disaster victims.
The development was revealed to ZNBC Sports by FAZ President Andrew Kamanga in an interview.
According to KAMANGA, FIFA created the project because it recognizes the significance of the fallen heroes to the history of Zambian football.
He has stated that the government is anticipated to provide direction on what would be done this year to mark 30 years since the air disaster that lost the lives of all team members, technical staff, and passengers.
MUSONDA CHIBULU, a football analyst, stated that the heroes acre has to be updated.
According to CHIBULU, the KK Eleven deserve to have their resting place maintained on a regular basis to encourage others to learn about the history because they died performing their country’s duties.

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