Still no favorite as teams disappoint in pesuit of the title. Forest Rangers will continue to lead after this weekend despite a draw away to Kabwe Warriors because Green Eagles remain second after a loss away to Power Dynamos.
Nkana on third could only manage a point away to Kansanshi Dynamos were Beston Chambeshi welcomes his former assistant in Manfred Chabinga.
ZANACO continued their steady rise on the log table with a 2-0 win at home over Buildcon who will end the week in the relegation zone. Before that game Red Arrows were too good against Green Buffaloes with a brace from Jes Chamanga who has now scored 14 goals and stands as the top scorer in the league.
Elsewhere, Nakambala Leopards failed to get three points against a determined KYSA as they shared the spoils with a 1-1 scorelines.
That was the same result in Lumwana were Radiants only managed a point at home to Nkwazi.
The rest of the results
Lumwana Radiants 1-1 Nkwazi
Power Dynamos 2-1 Green Eagles
Kansanshi Dynamos 0-0 Nkana
Kabwe Warriors 0-0 Forest Rangers
Green Buffaloes 1-2 Red Arrows
ZANACO 2-0 Buildcon
Nakambala Leopards 1-1 KYSA
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