Zambia midfielder Larry Bwalya is being linked with a move from NAPSA Stars to Tanzanian side Pamba Jiji FC, according to the latest transfer listings.
The 30-year-old central midfielder, currently on the books of NAPSA Stars, is the subject of fresh speculation on 27 April 2026, with the reported probability of the deal still listed as “?” and no fee disclosed. Transfermarkt currently values Bwalya at €300k, a figure that frames him as an attainable target for ambitious clubs in the East African region.
Born in Kitwe on 29 May 1995, the left-footed Bwalya stands at 1.77m and operates primarily as a central midfielder. He is registered with Zambian outfit NAPSA Stars and is listed with no confirmed contract expiry date, raising the possibility that he could become a free agent if no extension is agreed. That status could make any switch to Pamba Jiji FC more straightforward, with the Tanzanian club potentially able to negotiate without a transfer fee.
Bwalya’s profile has been built in Zambian football, where he has developed a reputation as a technically sound midfielder capable of linking play through the centre of the pitch. He is recorded as being associated with NAPSA Stars FC at both club and national-team level in the data provided, underlining his importance domestically, although no senior international statistics are listed.
Recent performance details, such as specific opposition, scoreline and individual contributions, are not included in the latest dataset, meaning his current form cannot be independently verified from the available information. However, the timing of the rumour, logged in the early hours of 27 April 2026, suggests that interest around the player is active rather than historical.
Should a move to Pamba Jiji FC materialise, it would offer Bwalya a first documented step into Tanzanian football and a fresh platform in East Africa, potentially reshaping the next phase of his career and enhancing his regional reputation.
