Former Gor Mahia attacking midfielder Samuel Onyango was once again entrusted with a starteing berth on Sunday afternoon when his Kabwe Warriors side welcomed FC Muza at the Godfrey Chitalu Stadium in a Zambian Premier League matchday 12 clash.However, the presence of the experienced winger did little to help the side he joined at the start of November as Kabwe succumbed to a 1-2 defeat leaving them still without a win in their last nine league matches.Off color Gor Mahia go down to City StarsDespite having gone into the break with a narrow one nil lead, the home side could not keep out the visitors who managed to find two goals that snatched away all the three points from Kabwe.The home side had started on the right footing as they found the back of the net in the 22nd minute to go into the break carrying the slender advantage.##NAJAVA_MECA_6810134##After managing to stay resolute in the opening twenty five minutes of the second half, Kabwe were finally breached in the 72nd minute when Bobo Angwenga restored parity.Just when it seemed both sides would be settling for a point apiece in the encounter, Andrew Phiri stepped up and tore the script with a second goal in the fourth minute of added time for Muza.Why Brian Wepo turned down offers in Tanzania and Rwanda for SofapakaThe timing of the goal ensured that the home side had no time for a response as Muza snatched the points that stretched Kabwe’s winless run to nine games.Following the result, Onyango’s side find themselves sitting in second last position – an automatic relegation place – on 9 points having just managed the one win since the league started.