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Holders Zesco United and Lusaka Dynamos will clash in the ABSA Cup final on 24 April at Woodlands Stadium in Lusaka after winning their respective semifinals with wide margins at Arthur Davies Stadium on Saturday.
Dynamos ejected 2019 runners up Zanaco via a 3-0 thumping in the early kick off semifinal in Kitwe before Zesco thumped Division One side Konkola Blades 4-0 in the other last four match.
In the lunch-time match, Dynamos avenged their recent 2-1 loss to Zanaco in the league by thumping the Bankers.
Dynamos benefited from Kebson Kamanga’s 29th minute own goal to go up with Aubrey Funga doubling the lead after 68 minutes and striker Emmanuel Chabula came off the bench to grab the last goal.
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Champions Nkana’s survival battle took an ominous turn on Wednesday when they squandered a one-nil lead to lose 2-1 and hand bottom placed Kitwe United their first league victory of the season in a Kitwe derby played at Arthur Davies Stadium.
Prior to their derby demotion dogfight triumph, United had collected just 8 points from their last 22 games heading into this lunchtime kick off of the Arthur Davies doubleheader while Nkana were winless in their last five with just 1 point to show for it.
Nkana started off on a promising note when Fred Tshimenga put them ahead in the 2nd minute.
TRAGEDY: RMS Titanic sank on this day in 1912 On this day in 1912, the finest ocean liner of its age foundered after striking an Iceberg only days into her maiden voyage. Many will know the story of RMS Titanic, however, not many will know that amongst the 1,317 on board the White Star Line ship on that fateful journey across the Atlantic, was a Carlisle native. Richard Charles Geddes was born in Carlisle, Cumbria, England in late-1880. He would sadly meet his end in the icy waters off Newfoundland after the Titanic slipped beneath the waves. Richard was the son of Richard Charles Geddes sr (1848-1894) and Ann Thomlinson (1846-1924), both Cumberland-natives who had married in Carlisle in 1872.