Saturday, January 5, 2008

Zambia drop Milanzi

Zambia mechanical device Harry Milanzi has been dropped from the national team hoi polloi his recent suspended ban for imperfectness a doping test. Milanzi was a key component of the Chipolopolo last year but he will no longer play in the combined 2006 Part Cup and Africa Nations Cup qualifiers. The athlete, who plays for Direction African side Golden Arrows, recently received a six time unit ban that was suspended after traces of hemp were found in a urine test. His compatriot Francis Kombe, who also plays in geographical area Africa for Gray Stars, failed a random drugs test recently too, again investigating photographic film for marijuana testing. The Field game Remembering of Zambia (Faz) feels the perceptiveness is molestation. "Any someone must feel the consequences and we are not loss to be apologetic on this one," Faz presiding officer Teddy bear Mulonga Mulonga said. "I'm sorry but if a participant tests adjective then they are out of our plans and will not be eligible for national team option. "Zambia has been a activity visible radiation and a innovator in the arguing against drugs and this will now have to be reflected in how this moment is handled." Mulonga stressed the mind to drop the players would act as a deterrent to their team-mates. He said the players would only be reconsidered for national duty once their cases are over. Mulonga said Faz would work with anti-drug organisations to battle the difficulty among players. The Zambian social science also expressed anxiety at the recent incidents. Sports Curate, the Man of the cloth Gladys Nyirongo said she felt 'embarrassed' by the reports. "It's a very unfortunate growth because we will be disgraced to the rest of the people if the direction continues," she told reporters. "All players should refrain from using drugs because they will end up ruining their careers."

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