The Flames Have Spent The Night in Johannesburg

The Flames have spent the night in Johannesburg due to Flights hitches and will proceed to Burkina Faso via Addis Ababa on Tuesday ahead of Thursday’s AFCON Qualifier.

South African based winger Gerald Phiri Jnr, Richard Mbulu, Dennis Chembezi, Rafiq Namwela and Nixon Nyasulu managed to fly out on Monday evening.

Meanwhile South Africa based defender Limbikani Mzava has failed to make the trip after testing positive to Covid-19 and has since gone into Isolation.

We wish Mzava a quick recovery.

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