FAZ president Keith Mweemba says government is not interfering in football matters by cutting funding or calling for accountability. Mweemba said government was merely exercising its right as a key stakeholder in the development of football in Zambia following the Chipolopolo’s poor form in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. Speaking when he featured on SuperSport’s Soccer Africa programme on Thursday night, Mweemba said the government’s demand for accountability in the management of football should be viewed positively, not as interference. “He who pays the piper calls the tune and we don’t want a situation where… no one would want to be pumping money in a project that is a white elephant and so when government calls for answers as...




