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Nvumbaranda Group Joins Forces with FC MUZA, Providing Air Tickets for Confederation Cup Journey
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Chikondi

In a major collaboration, Nvumbaranda Group of companies has teamed up with FC MUZA, Zambia’s Confederation Cup representative, to ensure smooth travels during their continental campaign. The partnership, which was solidified during a recent signing ceremony, promises to deliver exceptional support to the team.
Under the agreement, Nvumbaranda Group, in collaboration with Royal Travel, will generously provide 22 air tickets to FC MUZA for all their upcoming continental games. This means that the team can bid farewell to long bus rides and instead enjoy the convenience and efficiency of air travel.
Excitement filled the air as FC MUZA’s General Secretary, Joe Kabika, expressed his delight during the signing ceremony. With a glint in his eye, Kabika proclaimed, “No Rosa bus during our continental games outside the borders.” This statement reflects the team’s anticipation of a more comfortable and hassle-free travel experience.
FC MUZA secured their place in the Confederation Cup after a commendable performance in the MTN-FAZ Super League, finishing as the runners-up. The team’s qualification for the Inter-Club Championship opened the door to their continental aspirations, now made even more promising with the partnership formed with Nvumbaranda Group.
As FC MUZA sets out on their Confederation Cup journey, the collaboration with Nvumbaranda Group comes as a welcome boost. With the provision of air tickets for all their continental games, the team can fully focus on their performances on the field, knowing that their travel arrangements are in capable hands.v
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The partnership between Nvumbaranda Group and FC MUZA is a testament to the dedication and support offered by the former. It not only demonstrates their commitment to the team’s success but also highlights the strides being made in elevating the standards of Zambian football on the continental stage.
With this alliance in place, FC MUZA can soar to new heights in the Confederation Cup, propelled by the convenience and reliability of air travel courtesy of Nvumbaranda Group and Royal Travel.


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