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HARRIET MUCHEMA LEADS ZAMBIA TO BRONZE AT NETBALL WORLD YOUTH CUP 2025 AFRICAN QUALIFIERS

HARRIET MUCHEMA LEADS ZAMBIA TO BRONZE AT NETBALL WORLD YOUTH CUP 2025 AFRICAN QUALIFIERS

Harriet Muchuma’s standout performance at the Netball World Youth Cup 2025 African Qualifiers in South Africa has ignited pride and excitement among Zambian netball enthusiasts. Muchuma’s exceptional skills and dedication not only earned her the title of the most promising player but also played a pivotal role in securing a bronze medal for Team Zambia.

Throughout the qualifiers, Muchuma’s talent illuminated the court, capturing the attention of spectators and signaling her potential as a rising star in the sport. Her individual brilliance, coupled with the team’s collective effort, propelled Zambia to an impressive finish, culminating in a hard-fought victory against Zimbabwe in the bronze medal match.

The journey to securing the bronze medal was undoubtedly challenging, but Zambia’s perseverance and resilience prevailed, culminating in a well-deserved triumph. As the team celebrates their success, they also deserve recognition for their discipline and sportsmanship, earning them the title of the most disciplined team at the tournament.

Looking ahead to the Netball World Youth Cup 2025 in Gibraltar, Harriet Muchuma’s leadership and stellar performance serve as a beacon of hope for Zambia’s future in netball. With her talent and determination, coupled with the support of her teammates and coaching staff, Zambia is poised to make a significant impact on the international stage.

As fans and supporters, we experienced Team Zambia’s journey at the Netball World Youth Cup qualifiers with a sense of excitement, pride, and anticipation. We cheered on our team through every match, celebrating their victories and rallying behind them during challenging moments. Now, as they prepare for the next chapter in their netball journey, we stand behind them with unwavering support, eager to see what they will achieve on the world stage.

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