Glorea Bentil, AfricaNews reporter in Accra, Ghana
TP Mazembe striker Given Singuluma has dedicated the 2010 Orange CAF Champions League triumph to his parents for their influential role in his life. He told Cafonline.com: "I am happy man today. I would have loved to see my father and mother alive to witness this memorable day. However, I dedicate the victory to them."

Mazembe held Tunisian giants Esperance to a 1-1 draw on Saturday in Rades near Tunis to retain the title 6-1 on aggregate and achieve a historic feat of becoming the first club to defend the premier continental club title twice.
Singuluma, top scorer at the maiden African Nations Championship (CHAN) in Cote d’Ivoire in 2009 said he feels proud of the honour of being the first Zambian to win two CAF Champions League titles.
“I feel proud to be the only Zambian to win two African titles with the same club. I have also won the CAF Super Cup and today marks a wonderful moment in my career.”
Compatriot Kenneth “Bubble” Malitoli was a member of the Esperance squad that won the premier continental club title in 1994.
The Zambian striker added that he will decide on his future after Mazembe’s participation at the FIFA Club World Cup in the United Arab Emirates in December.
“After the FIFA Club World Cup, I will meet Mazembe officials to decide on my future.”
Singuluma joined Mazembe in 2009 after an impressive outing at the maiden CHAN tournament.