SPORTS Minister Elvis Nkandu has called for unity in the Chipolopolo camp ahead of the back-to-back World Cup qualifiers against Morocco and Tanzania next month. And Nkandu says government remains committed to clearing debt owed to Chipolopolo players despite the re-alignment of the 2024 national budget. The Chipolopolo will be away in Agadir on June 7, before hosting the Taifa Stars of Tanzania in Ndola five days later at the Levy Mwanawasa Stadium. In an interview with Goal Diggers on Thursday, Nkandu said unity was crucial for achieving positive results in the qualifiers. “To the team, Zambians want to qualify for the World Cup and looking at Zambia at 60, it will be good for the country to qualify. The...

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