NAPSA president John Chundu says challenging for the League title is not a far-fetched ambition looking at the performance of the team in the second round of the MTN Super League. Meanwhile, NAPSA partnered with the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) and organised a workshop for players to sensitise the team about the dangers of corruption in sports. Speaking in an interview, Thursday, on the sidelines of the Corruption in Sports workshop for the club, Chundu said the team was on the right track to challenge for the League title. The club president, who doubles as chair, said the team had found its rhythm after bouncing back from the National League. “We are on the right course now, the first round was...

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