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Andrew Kamanga has secured another term as president of the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) after running unopposed in the electoral process.
Kamanga was officially declared duly elected this evening after all eight other contenders failed to meet the constitutional requirements set by FAZ. The announcement was made by FAZ Electoral Committee Chairperson Ronald Hatoongo during a press briefing in Lusaka.
With this victory, Kamanga will lead FAZ for the 2025–2029 term, continuing his tenure at the helm of Zambian football.
Speaking at the briefing, Hatoongo emphasized that all applications had undergone thorough scrutiny, and only those aligning with the FAZ Constitution were considered eligible. As a result, the other candidates were unable to proceed in the race.
Kamanga’s leadership has been marked by efforts to improve Zambian football governance and infrastructure, and his next term is expected to build upon these foundations.
Kamanga was officially declared duly elected this evening after all eight other contenders failed to meet the constitutional requirements set by FAZ. The announcement was made by FAZ Electoral Committee Chairperson Ronald Hatoongo during a press briefing in Lusaka.
With this victory, Kamanga will lead FAZ for the 2025–2029 term, continuing his tenure at the helm of Zambian football.
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