FC MUZA proprietor Keith Mweemba has been elected as the new president of the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) after a resounding victory in the much-anticipated elections held yesterday in Kabwe. Mweemba secured 45 votes, defeating outgoing president Andrew Kamanga, who garnered 20 votes, and former FAZ general secretary Adrian Kashala, who managed 17 votes. The Lusaka-based lawyer will commence his four-year term from 2025 to 2029, succeeding Kamanga, who led FAZ from 2016 to 2025. Mweemba beat a field of four other contenders, including former Zambia national team vice captain Emmanuel Munaile, who failed to register a vote. Meanwhile, in the vice presidential race, Mutale Ng’andu emerged victorious after claiming 52 votes, beating outgoing vice president Justin Mumba, who...