SPORTS Minister Elvis Nkandu says the African Legends game against the Chipolopolo Legends will inspire youngsters to take up football as a professional career and market Zambia’s tourism to the globe. Chipolopolo Legends led by 2012 AFCON-winning skipper Christopher Katongo will go toe-to-toe with the African Legends led by 1988 African Footballer of Year Kalusha Bwalya, Jay Jay Okocha, and Asamoah Gyan at the National Heroes Stadium this Saturday. In an interview with Goal Diggers on Wednesday, Nkandu said the Legends match would inspire youngsters to work hard to realize their dreams. Nkandu said the game would not only inspire young footballers but market the country as a tourist destination. “This is a game that brings legends from across the...

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