By Rahim Abdul
Exciting developments are unfolding in Malawian football, with reports emerging that FCB Nyasa Big Bullets captain Lloyd Aaron is close to securing a move to Qatar.
Aaron’s consistent performances and leadership qualities have earned him recognition beyond Malawi’s borders.
As captain of the Bullets, he has been instrumental in the team’s success, leading them to numerous victories and cementing his reputation as one of the country’s top players.

The Airtel Top 8 final, where Aaron led the Bullets to victory over Silver Strikers, attracted international attention. The match was a showcase of Malawi’s football talent, with Aaron’s impressive performance drawing praise from fans and pundits alike.
Durban City technical director Ernest Middendorp was spotted scouting talent from the Bullets squad during the Airtel Top 8 final. This move highlights the growing interest in Malawian football talent, with international clubs and coaches taking notice of the country’s top players.
Meanwhile, defender Blessings Mpokera’s impressive performances in the COSAFA tournament have drawn interest from South African clubs.
Mpokera’s skill and determination on the pitch have made him a standout player, and his potential move to South Africa could be a significant boost for Malawian football.