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THE 2026 Kenneth Kaunda Day Marathon has received a major boost, with Professional Insurance Corporation Zambia (PICZ) and Stanbic Bank committing a combined total of over K3 million in separate sponsorships for the event.
On April 28, thousands of runners are expected to gather in Lusaka for the fifth edition of the Marathon, held annually to celebrate the life and legacy of Zambia’s first republican president, Dr Kenneth Kaunda.
Government has praised the Lusaka Fitness Squad (LFS), along with partners and sponsors, for ensuring that the Marathon has been successfully staged every year since its inception.
Speaking at a briefing, Minister of Tourism Rodney Sikumba described the Marathon as significant in promoting peace and unity across the country.
“This Marathon is very significant because we run to celebrate the life and indomitable legacy of our founding father Dr Kenneth David Kaunda. We run in honour and in unity,” Mr Sikumba said.
Announcing his firm’s sponsorship, PICZ Chief Executive Officer Moses Siame said the company is proud to have supported the Marathon for the past five years.
“This year marks the fifth consecutive year of sponsoring the KK Day Marathon, a milestone that reflects consistency, commitment, and conviction. We are proud to announce that this year, Professional Insurance has pumped in K2 million into this event,” Mr Siame said. He added that PICZ’s support is anchored in respect for Dr Kaunda’s life and legacy.
Stanbic Bank CEO Mwindwa Siakalima also revealed his firm’s contribution.
“I am proud to announce that our sponsorship to this Marathon will be to the tune of K1.5 million. Together with our partners, we are building an event that honours Dr Kenneth Kaunda’s legacy while inspiring national unity, health, and community pride,” Mr Siakalima said.
LFS President Katai Chola described this year’s Marathon as the biggest yet, with over 6,000 runners anticipated.
“LFS began this Marathon as a way to commemorate and celebrate the life and legacy of our founding father Dr Kenneth Kaunda, with an initial 500 runners during the first edition. We are proud to see the event grow to what will be the biggest edition yet, with 6,000 runners,” Mr Chola said.
Zambia Athletics (ZA) President Major Bernard Bwalya pledged maximum support to ensure that participants get value from registering.
“Our role is simple. Our mandate is to regulate these races. We call upon more institutions to come and support this Marathon. We want this race to be ranked by World Athletics,” Major Bwalya said.
Dr Kaunda’s granddaughter, Musata Kaunda, also thanked the organisers for promoting her grandfather’s legacy through the Marathon.
(Mwebantu, Wednesday, 4th March, 2026)
Gunmen rob Mufulira Wanderers more thank K180,000 in gate takings
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GUNMEN on Sunday stormed Shinde Stadium in Mufulira and robbed Super League side Mufulira Wanderers of more than K180,000 in gate takings, shortly after their league match against Nchanga Rangers.
Wanderers had played to a 1–0 defeat against George Lwandamina’s Rangers, but a more painful loss awaited them an hour later when the club was robbed of funds raised from the match.
In a statement, club president George Katongo confirmed that the incident occurred at 18:00hrs, shortly after the defeat to Rangers.
“Armed robbers held members of staff at gunpoint and made away with cash amounting to K181,000, which had been realized from gate takings.
“The assailants also hijacked a Toyota Harrier, registration number AIF 4314, belonging to our Logistics Manager, Mr. Patrick Mwanza, which was to be used to transport the cash to Mopani Security for safe keeping,” Mr Katongo said.
He added that gunshots were fired to scare away people in the vicinity before the suspects fled the scene.
Police were immediately alerted, and a manhunt was launched. Mr Mwanza’s vehicle was later recovered after the suspects abandoned it, but they fled with the money.
Mr Katongo said police are currently working tirelessly to apprehend the culprits and bring them to justice.
(Mwebantu, Monday, 16th Februray, 2026)
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POWER Dynamos have boosted their chances of progressing to the quarterfinals of the CAF Champions League after beating Moroccan side RS Berkane 2-0 at Levy Mwanawasa Stadium in Ndola.
The victory pushed Power to seven points, level with Berkane, who are second in Group A.
Ronel Manyanga and Prince Mumba scored a goal apiece as the Zambian champions kept their hopes of reaching the last eight alive.
Manyanga opened the scoring in the 47th minute after benefiting from a pass by Daniel Adoko.
Prince Mumba sealed the win late in the game, scoring the second goal at the death.
Power will now shift focus to their next Group A fixture against Pyramids next Saturday.
A victory will see them qualify for the quarterfinals, provided Berkane fail to beat Rivers United.
(Mwebantu, Saturday, 7th Februray, 2026)
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A WIN at last for Power Dynamos in the Champions Group stage as the Kitwe side have beaten Nigerian side Rivers United at the Godwill Akapabio Stadium in Uyo.
Defender Kondwani Chiboni’s 50th minute strike from a Prince Mumba pass was enough for Power to record their maiden win in the Group stage.
The win has kept Power in the chase for a place in the quarterfinals of the Champions League with two games left before the close of the group stage.
Power’s chances were enhances by RS Berkane’s 3-0 loss to Egyptian side FC Pyramids who have all but guaranteed their passage to the last eight.
Power are third in Group A with four points, three behind Berkane who hold the first qualification place.
They return to the pitch next week when they host Barkane in a must win encounter before wrapping up the group stage on 13th February in Egypt.
(Mwebantu, Monday, 2nd Februray, 2026)
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