Rainford Kalaba is Alive and Well, Contrary to Rumors

A shock wave reverberated through the world of African football when initial reports emerged of the tragic death of Rainford Kalaba, the former Zambia national team and TP Mazembe legend, following a serious road accident. However, recent updates have brought relief and hope as it has been confirmed that Kalaba is alive and battling for his recovery.

The Accident and Initial Reports:

On April 13, TP Mazembe officially announced Kalaba’s death, stating that he had tragically lost his life in an accident that occurred between Kafwe and Lusaka in Zambia. The news sent shockwaves throughout the football community, with tributes pouring in for the talented player.

However, the grim news was later contradicted by Nzeba Chanda, the public relations officer of Lusaka University Hospital (UTH), who denied the circulating rumors on social media. Chanda clarified that while Kalaba was indeed involved in the accident and in critical condition, he had not succumbed to his injuries. This revelation brought a glimmer of hope to fans and supporters.

Kalaba’s Current Condition:

Nzeba Chanda further revealed that Rainford Kalaba is currently in an induced coma, with medical professionals working tirelessly to stabilize his condition. The hospital has not provided specific details regarding the extent of his injuries but assured the public that a comprehensive statement will be released in due course.

As of Sunday, April 14, Kalaba remains in the operating room at Lusaka University Hospital, where he is receiving specialized medical care. The medical team is dedicated to providing him with the best possible treatment and monitoring his progress closely.

Regrettably, the accident claimed the life of the woman who was accompanying Kalaba at the time. This serves as a painful reminder of the devastating consequences of road accidents and the need for enhanced safety measures.

Rainford Kalaba’s Illustrious Career:

Rainford Kalaba is widely recognized for his stellar performances during his time at TP Mazembe, where he amassed an impressive record of nearly 250 matches. Last summer, he decided to retire, marking the end of a remarkable career that left an indelible mark on African football. One of the defining moments of his career was his triumph at the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations (CAN), a victory that continues to evoke immense pride among the Zambian nation.

The news of Rainford Kalaba’s survival has brought immense relief and renewed hope for his recovery. The Zambian football community, alongside fans both locally and internationally, has rallied together to offer their prayers, support, and well-wishes for his swift and complete healing. The nation remains united in their fervent hope that their beloved hero will overcome this challenging ordeal.

Contrary to the initial reports, Rainford Kalaba has survived the serious accident that occurred between Kafwe and Lusaka. While he remains in critical condition and in an induced coma, the dedicated efforts of medical professionals provide optimism for his recovery. As we await further updates, the football world stands in solidarity, sending thoughts and prayers to Rainford Kalaba and his loved ones during this difficult time.

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