By Chisomo Phiri
NBS Bank has committed K100 million towards this year’s Charity Shield, which is set to take place at the Bingu National Stadium (BNS ) in Lilongwe this Saturday.
The announcement was made in Lilongwe on Wednesday by the bank’s Head of Marketing, Frank Magombo, who said the sponsorship extends beyond football and reflects a broader commitment to making a meaningful and lasting impact in communities.

On his part,Football Association of Malawi(FAM ) First Vice President Madalitso Kuyera commended NBS Bank for its continued support, describing it as a strong partner in the development of football in the country.
This year’s proceeds from the Charity Shield will be directed to Emvuyeni Community Day Secondary School (CDSS ) in Mzimba District, where they will support education-related initiatives.
NBS Bank has now sponsored the Charity Shield for five consecutive years.
This year’s edition will feature a highly anticipated rivalry between Mighty Wanderers and FCB Nyasa Big Bullets.
Since its inception in 2016, the Charity Shield has been dominated by Nyasa Big Bullets, who hold a record number of titles while Mighty Wanderers are still chasing their first victory in the competition.


