By Rahim Abdul
Newly appointed Malawi Queens head coach Debbie Fuller has arrived in the country, touching down at Chileka International Airport to officially begin her tenure at the helm of the national netball side.
Fuller’s arrival signals the start of an ambitious journey as she immediately shifts focus to preparations for the 2026 Commonwealth Games. With expectations high, the seasoned tactician is tasked with building a competitive squad capable of flying Malawi’s flag high on the global stage.
She was welcomed by leadership from the Netball Association of Malawi (NAM), including President Vitumbiko Gubuduza and General Secretary Yamikani Kauma, who expressed optimism about the team’s future under her guidance.

In a bold first move, NAM has named a provisional squad of 44 players set to enter camp in Blantyre from February 22 to March 12, 2026.
The intensive training program is expected to sharpen skills, assess combinations and lay a strong foundation for the international assignment ahead.
The squad blends experience and emerging talent, featuring notable names such as Mwai Kumwenda, Nancy Mwaulambo, Cynthia Khunga, Ethel Ng’ambi, Patricia Moyo, Florence Jeke, Julie Kamwera, Stella Matelezi, Joyce Mvula, Ida Gift Mhone, Grace Chimbiri, Lerrie Banda, Shira Nkhoma, Rabbeca Kambewa, Ruth Kaliyenda, Takondwa Lwazi, Catherine Khofi, Mphatso Banda, Florence Gamuka, Thandie Galeta, Mestina Mtete, Ruth Chimzimu, Malieta Harrison, Beatrice Kumwenda, Adidya Jumah, Idess Zachalia, Melia Soko, Alice Mvula, Flore Chipeta, Mervis Kayange, Tendai Masamba, Shabel Bengo, Agness Kuyenda, Fanada Saidi, Aisha Gama, Martha Dambo, Mphatso Kanyimbo, Chifuniro Moses, Thokozanu Makunganya, Chimwemwe Dzanja, Sophilet Banda, Martha Matupi, Grace Phiri and Evelyn Kazembe.
With preparations now underway, the countdown to the 2026 Commonwealth Games has begun and a new era for the Malawi Queens is officially in motion.


