WEDSON NYIRENDA, a former coach of the Chipolopolo, and BRUCE MWAPE, a coach of the Copper Queens, have been chosen to attend a CAF pro license course in Morocco.
Deputy Secretary General of the Football Association of Zambia, Joseph Chipampwe, stated that the FA has secured two seats for two local coaches to train in Morocco.
He claims that the action is intended to raise the bar for local coaches’ work and performance.
He was addressing the crowd in Lusaka at the beginning of the Zambia Football Coaches Association-ZAFCA Membership Drive.
ZAFCA President DANNY KABWE announced that the organization is reorganizing its membership, which is now required in order to cover the association’s operating expenses.
Since then, KABWE has reportedly urged all coaches to act honorably and responsibly in all of their interactions while also abiding by the association’s rules.

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