By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
BolanewsBolanews
  • Home
  • Soccer News
    • Zambia
      • Super League
      • Chipolopolo
      • National First Division
    • Rest of Africa
      • PSL
      • TNM Super League
    • Womens
    • Europe
      • Euro 2024
      • English Premier League
      • La Liga
      • Bundesliga
      • Serie A
      • UEFA Champions League
      • Europa League
    • Betting Tips
  • Transfer Centre
  • Bet Academy
    • Skulu Ya Betting
    • Betting Stats Centre
    • Team Streaks
  • Bolabet
    • Sign Up
    • Play Aviator
    • Promotions
Reading: CEC Reduces Cash Sponsorship for Power Dynamos by US$500,000
Share
Aa
Aa
BolanewsBolanews
Search
  • Home
  • Zambia
    • Super League
    • Chipolopolo
    • National First Division
  • Rest of Africa
    • PSL
    • TNM Super League
  • Womens
  • Europe
    • English Premier League
    • La Liga
    • Bundesliga
    • Serie A
    • UEFA Champions League
    • Europa League
  • Betting Tips
  • Transfer Centre
  • Bet Academy
    • S’kulu Ya Betting
    • Betting Stats Centre
    • Team Streaks
  • Bolabet
    • Sign Up
    • Play Aviator
    • Promotions
Follow US
© 2022 Bolanews
Zambian Super League

CEC Reduces Cash Sponsorship for Power Dynamos by US$500,000

CEC has reduced its sponsorship for Power Dynamos FC but maintains its full support, a report seen by BolaNews has revealed.

BolaNews Reporter
BolaNews Reporter Published March 11, 2025
Share
3 Min Read

Copperbelt Energy Corporation (CEC) has revealed a reduced cash spending  on Power Dynamos by US$500,000 between 2023 and 2024. The company’s cash support dropped from US$2.2 million in 2023 to US$1.7 million in 2024, a difference that translates to over K14 million at today’s exchange rate.

Power is widely regarded as one of the best-run football clubs in the country. They benefit from the financial stability of their sponsor, CEC, retaining a 100 percent stake in the club through a special purpose vehicle known as Power Dynamos Sports Limited.

It has been established that last season, the club that failed to defend their title received less funding compared to the money they received in their title-winning season.

According to the CEC Integrated Annual Report for 2024, Bolanews can exclusively reveal that CEC’s spending towards the club experienced a significant drop in the year under review.

“The Group provides annual cash sponsorships to its wholly owned subsidiary, Power Dynamos Sports Limited. During the year [2024], the Group incurred US$ 1.7 million, (2023: US$2.2 million) in cash sponsorships,” the report revealed in part.

Is CEC withdrawing its sponsorship?

The reduction in spending does not, in any way, suggest that the sponsor is withdrawing its support for the club. Copperbelt Energy Corporation (CEC) has maintained its 100 percent ownership stake in Power, giving the club rights to use CEC’s tangible assets on a non-reciprocal basis.

“The subsidiary, Power Dynamos Sports Limited, has the right to use the stadium, bus and other assets legally owned by the Group for no consideration.

“The subsidiary does not perform any services or provide any goods in return for this right. Therefore, the transaction is non-reciprocal in nature. The subsidiary measures all capital contributions from the shareholder at cost.

“Accordingly, the right to use assets is measured at the amount of consideration paid to the Group. On this basis, the right to use the assets is recognised at nil value in the subsidiary,” the report read.

Power is enjoying a decent run of form that sees the top of the log with 51 points, three better than second-placed Zesco United. Oswald Mutapa’s men have not lost a match since January 11 when they went down 3 – 2 to Red Arrows. 

READ MORE: Zambian players abroad weekend wrap| Emmanuel Banda top scorers list

Sponsored Ad

You Might Also Like

BREAKING: Keith Mweemba Elected FAZ President

Ricky Banda Backs Red Arrows to Defend ABSA Cup Title

Forgotten Chipolopolo Defender Aimé Mabika Joins Rhode Island FC

Race to Zambia’s Football House: Who Holds the Power to Vote?

‘I am not desperate; I will accept defeat if i lose’ – Mweemba

Sign Up For Promotions!

Subscribe with your cellphone number and get access to exclusive content, launches, promotions and partner giveaways!

    By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
    BolaNews Reporter March 11, 2025
    Share this Article
    Facebook Twitter Whatsapp Whatsapp Copy Link
    Share
    Previous Article “We’re Arsenal”—Declan Rice Vows Gunners Will Keep Fighting for the Title
    Next Article Kings Kangwa becomes first Southern African player to reach goalscoring milestone in Europe

    Follow Us

    58.3k Followers Like
    4.5k Followers Follow
    1.3k Followers Follow
    Youtube Subscribe

    Latest News

    BREAKING: Keith Mweemba Elected FAZ President
    African Football May 9, 2025
    Ricky Banda Backs Red Arrows to Defend ABSA Cup Title
    ABSA Cup May 8, 2025
    ‘We’re from the league of farmers’ – Enrique after PSG beat Arsenal UCL
    UEFA Champions League May 8, 2025
    Ruth Mukoma Eyes Cosafa Title As Team Captain
    COSAFA Womens Cup May 8, 2025
    //

    Bolanews is your best bet when it comes to soccer news. Get previews, results and predictions from the experts here.

    Sign Up For Promotions!

    Subscribe with your cellphone number and get access to exclusive content, launches, promotions and partner giveaways!

      BolanewsBolanews
      Follow US

      © 2022 Bolanews.

      Go to mobile version
      Welcome Back!

      Sign in to your account

      Lost your password?