FAZ president Kalusha Bwalya's plan to secure a third term as leader of the country's most popular sport is gaining momentum with efforts to block what many club administrators see as his most feared opponent Andrew Kamanga reaching fever pitch.
Kalusha, according to Football House sources, has asked his boys at the secretariat to distort Kamanga's record as football administrator. The distortion is supposed to show Kamanga does not meet the five year constitutional requirement to contest the position of FAZ president.
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