KEITH MWEEMBA STEPS DOWN AS FC MUZA PRESIDENT AFTER FAZ ELECTION VICTORY

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Keith Mweemba has officially resigned from his position as President of Zambia Super League club FC Muza, following his recent election as the President of the Football Association of Zambia (FAZ).

In a statement released today, Mweemba expressed his commitment to his new responsibilities, stating that his decision is in the best interest of both FC Muza and FAZ.

Elected FAZ President during the Annual General Meeting in Kabwe last Friday, Mweemba has garnered significant praise for his leadership abilities and dedication to transparency and development. His resignation from club duties reflects his integrity and commitment to maintaining neutrality and fairness in his new role.

Under his leadership, FC Muza emerged as a competitive force in the Zambian Super League, known for its youth development initiatives and strong management. Mweemba’s departure signifies a pivotal moment for the Mazabuka-based club.

Football stakeholders have warmly welcomed his decision, with many believing it sets a positive precedent for his administration at Football House.

Mweemba will now concentrate on guiding FAZ into a new chapter, with a vision to enhance grassroots development, infrastructure, and the performance of the national team.

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