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Silver Strikers Cry Foul Over Revised TNM Super League Fixtures

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By Twink Jones Gadama

TNM Super League leaders Silver Strikers have expressed outrage over the revised fixtures released by the Super League of Malawi (Sulom), citing significant imbalances in home and away games allocated to various teams.

The Central Bankers, chasing their first title in 11 years, have formally lodged a complaint with Sulom, highlighting potential compromises to the competition’s fairness.

In a strongly worded letter signed by Chief Executive Officer Patrick Chimimba, Silver Strikers contend that the revised schedule, released on September 16, 2024, undermines the principles of fair play and equitable treatment.

The letter states, “A review of the fixture list reveals notable discrepancies in the allocation of home and away games, which may compromise the integrity of the league.”

Chimimba specifically pointed out that second-placed Mighty Mukuru Wanderers have been scheduled to play four out of five games at home from September 21 to October 26, while Silver Strikers will have only three out of five home games during the same period.



FCB Nyasa Big Bullets, meanwhile, are slated to play two out of four games at home.

Furthermore, Chimimba highlighted fixture congestion from October 27 to November 10, which could pose risks to player health and performance.

“This congested fixture list will undoubtedly put undue pressure on our players, potentially leading to injuries and fatigue,” Chimimba noted.

The letter also raised concerns about Bullets’ scheduling, which sees them play six consecutive away games from September 29 to October 30, followed by four out of five home games to conclude the season.

In contrast, Silver Strikers have not been afforded a similar stretch of consecutive home games.

Sulom Chief Executive Officer Faith Mzungu-Vilakati declined to comment on the matter, while Bullets Chief Executive Officer Albert Chigoga stated that they would not engage with the regulator on fixture disputes.

“It’s pointless for us to engage in unending fixture wrangles. We will proceed as it is,” Chigoga said.

Mighty Mukuru Wanderers Chief Executive Officer Panganeni Ndovi requested more time to comment on the issue.

Silver Strikers, currently top of the table with 45 points from 19 matches, face third-placed Kamuzu Barracks at Silver Stadium tomorrow.

The Central Bankers hold a seven-point lead over Wanderers, making the fixture imbalance allegations particularly contentious.

REACTIONS FROM STAKEHOLDERS

Malawi Football Association (FAM) President Fleetwood Haiya described the situation as “unfortunate” and urged Sulom to address the concerns.

“We cannot have a situation where teams feel disadvantaged due to fixture imbalances. Sulom must review and adjust accordingly.”

Former Silver Strikers player and current analyst, Peter Mgangira, echoed Chimimba’s concerns.

“Fixture imbalance can greatly impact team performance. Sulom must ensure fairness and equity in scheduling.”

IMPACT ON THE LEAGUE

The dispute has cast a shadow over the TNM Super League title race, which has reached a boiling point.

With only a few games remaining, the fixture imbalance allegations threaten to undermine the competition’s integrity.

As the situation unfolds, fans and stakeholders eagerly await Sulom’s response to Silver Strikers’ complaints.

Will the governing body revise the fixtures to address the concerns, or will the status quo remain?

FIXTURE IMBALANCE: A RECURRING THEME

This is not the first time fixture imbalance allegations have plagued the TNM Super League.

In 2022, Bullets lodged a similar complaint, citing unfair scheduling.

The recurring theme raises questions about Sulom’s scheduling processes and the need for greater transparency.

WHAT’S NEXT?

Sulom’s response to Silver Strikers’ complaints will be closely watched. Potential outcomes include:
Revised fixtures addressing the alleged imbalances or holding a meeting between Sulom and Silver Strikers to discuss concerns and alternatively no  changes to the existing fixtures.

As the drama unfolds, one thing is certain: the TNM Super League title race will continue to captivate fans, with every match counting in the pursuit of glory.

DPP’s Mary Navicha Vows to Address Economic Woes, Fuel Price Hike Opposition

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By Twink Jones Gadama

Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) National Women’s Director, Mary Navicha, has pledged to tackle Malawi’s economic challenges, citing the devastating impact of fuel price increases on already burdened citizens ¹. Navicha emphasized that the kwacha’s weakening value has severely affected local traders, particularly women.

“The continuous depreciation of our currency has made it difficult for our women to make ends meet,” Navicha stated. “We cannot sit back and wat the country, stressing the need for urgent solutions. “Food insecurity is a major concern, and we must prioritize sustainable agriculture practices to ensure food availability,” she added.

Navicha



Regarding the recent Chikangawa plane crash and Chikwawa-Nsanje highway incidents, Navicha demanded a comprehensive report be presented to the National Assembly. “We need transparency and accountability in these matters,” she emphasized.

The DPP has consistently opposed fuel price hikes, walking out of the National Assembly in protest against proposed price increases ¹. The party argues that such hikes would exacerbate poverty and inequality.

Navicha’s statements come amid growing concerns over Malawi’s economic stability. The country faces significant challenges, including a struggling agriculture sector and inadequate infrastructure.

Pointless Muthalika Delivered Pointless Speech at Katoto

By Political Contributor

Peter Muthalika’s remarks at Katoto clearly highlight the disconnect between his words and the reality on the ground. It is evident that his close associates are feeding him misinformation just to benefit financially, disregarding his advanced age and health concerns. This raises serious questions about the integrity of his administration and the sincerity of his intentions.

Muthalika’s lack of realism was glaring during his speech, particularly when he chose to criticize the Chakwera-led government for favoritism. However, his own track record reveals inconsistencies and contradictions


For instance, his claim of abolishing the quarter system is contradicted By his administration due to rampant Favouritsm and Tribalism

He  criticized Chakwera for the failure to construct Mbelwa University, despite the fact that his administration funded non-existent lectures and personnel at the fictitious institution known as Mombera.


This inconsistency undermines his credibility and calls into question the validity of his statements.

On a more positive note, Muthalika’s acknowledgment of the successful construction of Mzuzu University Library demonstrates a rare moment of realism.

Despite this, his tendency to exaggerate achievements in the Northern Region remains a cause for concern.

His promises of effective decentralization implementation also lack credibility, given his history of unfulfilled commitments.

In conclusion, Muthalika’s speech at Katoto was not only pointless but also revealed a troubling pattern of misinformation and inconsistency. Leaders need to be truthful and transparent in their communication to earn the trust and respect of the people they serve.

Bon Kalindo: A champion for the people

By Burnett Munthali

Bon Kalindo, known for his compelling advocacy and vibrant personality, has become a significant figure in Malawian politics. His growing popularity is evident as many supporters rally behind him, particularly in his alignment with former President Peter Mutharika. People admire Kalindo not only for his charisma but also for his commitment to addressing the pressing issues facing ordinary Malawians.

Critics often question why some still support leaders who, despite their shortcomings, continue to hold power. Kalindo’s supporters argue that he represents a fresh perspective, particularly for the youth, and is deeply committed to advocating for their needs. They see him as a beacon of hope, contrasting with established leaders who are perceived as having mismanaged resources and neglected the welfare of the populace.

Kalindo



As the political landscape prepares for the 2025 elections, Kalindo is emphasizing the urgency of collective action to secure a brighter future for Malawi. His recent efforts in Machinga, where he and the “Malawi First” team are working to assist those suffering from hunger, demonstrate his dedication to grassroots activism. Kalindo’s message is clear: Malawians must take charge of their destiny and make informed choices in the upcoming elections.

The slogan “A Malawi to save your life from the devil in 2025 is in your hands” resonates strongly with many who feel marginalized and overlooked. Kalindo encourages citizens to rise and challenge the status quo, highlighting that change is possible if the electorate unites and demands accountability from their leaders.

As the political scene heats up, Bon Kalindo remains a pivotal figure, advocating for the rights of the people and pushing for sustainable solutions to Malawi’s challenges. His passion and drive continue to inspire hope, making him a notable contender in the quest for transformative leadership in 2025.

DPP’s Mzomera Ngwira: Chakwera’s Government stifles discussion on Chilima’s Death

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By Burnett Munthali

During the DPP rally on Saturday 21 September 2024, Mzomera Ngwira, the party’s Regional Governor for the North, delivered a powerful statement accusing President Lazarus Chakwera and his government of intimidating citizens against discussing the death of Vice President Saulos Chilima. His remarks resonated with many attendees, igniting conversations about freedom of expression and accountability in governance.

Ngwira claimed that the current administration is employing tactics to suppress dialogue about significant national issues, particularly concerning Chilima’s passing. He asserted that restricting Malawians from speaking out on matters of justice and truth undermines democracy and the principles of good governance. According to Ngwira, open discussions are vital for a transparent society, and silencing citizens only breeds fear and resentment.

He emphasized the importance of addressing such critical issues head-on, arguing that the nation deserves clarity and transparency regarding the circumstances surrounding Chilima’s death. The call for accountability is framed within the DPP’s broader campaign for “A Return to Proven Leadership,” where the party seeks to restore what they consider effective governance that prioritizes the people’s voice.

Mzomera Ngwira

Ngwira’s comments reflect a growing frustration among DPP supporters, who feel that the current government is failing to uphold democratic values. The rally provided a platform for these sentiments to be expressed, highlighting a desire for a leadership that listens to its citizens and fosters an environment where truth can be freely discussed.

As the DPP continues to rally support, the message is clear: they aim to reclaim the narrative and advocate for a political climate that encourages open dialogue, justice, and accountability. The echoes of Ngwira’s statements at the rally serve as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for democratic rights in Malawi and the importance of engaging in critical conversations about governance and leadership.