FOR years, the South African Premier Soccer League (PSL) has been appealing to many Zambian players in our local league. From afar, the PSL promises professional growth and financial rewards. But what if someone was to tell you that not all that glitters is gold? Enter Paricha Chikoya, a respected football agent in Zambia who has taken time to offer a unique perspective. His searing question: should the PSL be the dream destination on the African continent for our players? His comments come after midfielder Kelvin Kampamba left Zesco United for Libya’s Al-Nasr, a move that has been frowned upon by many Zambians, most of them wishing he went to South Africa. “Over the years, I’ve fielded offers from various...

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