Log leaders Power Dynamos opened a five point lead at the summit of the MTN Super League following a 3-1 win over Kansanshi Dynamos.
Abayellow came from a goal down to beat the Mabanga Boys. Baba Basile put Kansanshi Dynamos in the lead with a headed goal.
Power Dynamos newcomer Andy Boyeli was at the centre of the comeback with a brace to his name while Thomas Bright Chideu added a third to seal the well deserved win.
Chambishi returned to winning ways as they ended a 6 match winless run following a 2-1 win over Prison Leopards.
Damiano Phiri leveled matters after Shadreck Musonda had put Chambishi in the lead before Innocent Kashita could seal the win in the 68th minute.
Prince Mumba was on target in his second match since his return from Croatia as he guided Kabwe Warriors to a 2-0 win over Green Eagles.
Akakulubelwa Mwachiaba scored the other goal.
A late George Ngoma strike rescued a point for Green Buffaloes as they played to a 1-1 draw with Red Arrows. Paul Katema put the Airmen in the lead in the 37th minute.
Nchanga Rangers beat Forest Rangers 2-0 while Nkana and Nkwazi beat FC MUZA and Zanaco respectively by a 1-0 scoreline.
On Sunday, Goals from Chanda Mukuka and Collins Sikombe secured maximum points for ZESCO United who edged NAPSA Stars 2-0.
Lumwana Radiants were handed a 1-0 loss by bottom of the table Buildcon thanks to a late second half goal by Kanamuli Kapilimba.
MTN SUPER LEAGUE WEEK 24 Results
Chambishi 2-1 Prison Leopards
(Shadreck Musonda (P) 28’, Innocent Kashita 68’ | Damiano Phiri 44’)
Green Buffaloes 1-1 Red Arrows
(George Ngoma 90’ | Paul Katema 37’)
Kabwe Warriors 2-0 Green Eagles
(Prince Mumba 15’, Akakulubelwa Mwachiaba 51’)
Kansanshi Dynamos 1-3 Power Dynamos
(Baba Basile 33’ | Andy Boyeli 45’, 62’, Thomas Chideu 86’)
Nchanga Rangers 2-0 Forest Rangers
(Ceil Ebengo 29’, Pedro Miguel 61’)
Nkana 1-0 FC MUZA
(David Kabala 63’)
ZANACO 0-1 Nkwazi
(Wezzy Kumwenda 77’)
Sunday, 19th February, 2023
Buildcon 1-0 Lumwana Radiants
[Kanamuli Kapilimba ‘85]
ZESCO United 2-0 NAPSA Stars
(Chanda Mukuka 39′, Collins Sikombe 90′)


