Kabwe Warriors hitman Josphat Kasusu says he is enjoying playing football at the Godfrey Chitalu based club and will not be going back to Nkana Football Club.
Kasusu is at Warriors on loan from the Kitwe giants and tells Soka25east.com in an exclusive interview that he is happy at Kabwe Warriors.
“I play for Kabwe Warriors as a club and a team too. I enjoy my football at Warriors,” said Kasusu.
When asked whether he he sees himself going back to his parent club Nkana, his answer was simple and straight forward
“No,” The striker denied.
The player has already scored 6 goals for Kabwe Warriors in the FAZ Super Division this season and will be aiming to help Kabwe Warriors finish in the top 8 at midseason and qualify for the Barclays Cup.
Josphat Katongo Kasusu who hails from the Copperbelt in Luanshya Town says he sees himself playing abroad in two years time.
” Football is my life and my career and my job too; so nothing inspires me in my job. I work to earn money,” He adds
And Kasusu says he is a business minded person and likes watching movies and listening to rhumba music in his spare time. He urges young footballers to listen to advice.
“Advice is a take or leave it thing so every advice is needed,” Kasusu said.
Soka25east.com would like to wish Josphat Kasusu the best of luck in his endeavor.
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