- Moses Simwala (16 July 1949 – 19 September 1993) was a Zambian footballer and coach.
- Simwala was born Moses Jimwala in
Kitwe to Katontoka and Belita Jimwala who originated from the North-Western Province of Zambia and settled in the Copperbelt town of Kalulushi. - He was the third born of six sons and three daughters and played
with home-made footballs with his friends at Twibukishe open grounds. - Simwala started playing football for the school team at Luanshimba in 1966, the same year in which he joined Rhokana United.
- He went to Wusaklie Primary School in 1959 and later moved to Nkana Primary School from where he was selected to Luanshimba Secondary
School in 1966. - His favourite subjects were chemistry and health sciences and he completed his secondary school education in 1970.
- Nicknamed ‘the chairman,’ Simwala featured for Zambia and Rhokana United (later Nkana Red Devils and now Nkana F.C.) as a
right winger . - Moses was voted Zambian coach of the year in 1988 and 1989.
- In 1980, Simwala was appointed Rhokana United (who were by then renamed Nkana Red Devils) coach.
- Simwala was picked to replace Ndhlovu as interim Zambian coach after Zambia lost a World Cup qualifier in Madagascar in December 1992,
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