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The success and challenges of Malawian football

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By Burnett Munthali


Malawi National Football Team Coach Patrick Mabedi has warned his charges to guard against complacency when they host Sao Tome and Principe in a 2026 Fifa World Cup qualifier at Bingu National Stadium in Lilongwe tomorrow.


Malawian football has had its share of successes and challenges over the years. Here’s a detailed look at both:


Successes


Firstly, Malawi has qualified for the AFCON three times (1984, 2010, and 2021), which is a significant achievement given the competitive nature of African football.


Secondly, Malawi has produced talented players who have gone on to play in international leagues. Notable names include Ernest Mtawali and John Maduka, who had successful careers back then in South Africa and Europe.


Thirdly, Malawi has invested in youth football programs, which have started to bear fruit. Initiatives such as the FAM Under-17 and Under-20 leagues aim to nurture young talent and prepare them for professional careers.


Lastly, The TNM Super League, Malawi’s top-flight football league, has seen improvements in terms of competitiveness and organization. This has helped in raising the standard of local football.


Challenges


Firstly, Malawi faces significant challenges with sports infrastructure. Many football facilities and stadiums are underdeveloped, which hampers both training and hosting international matches.


Secondly, There is a lack of adequate funding and sponsorship for football at all levels. This affects player development, league operations, and the ability to attract and retain talent.


Thirdly, Issues with management and governance within the Football Association of Malawi (FAM) and local clubs have been a persistent problem. This includes allegations of corruption and mismanagement of funds.


Fourthly, Retaining top talent within the country is difficult. Many promising players move abroad for better opportunities, which affects the quality of the local league and the national team’s performance.


Fifthly, Football faces competition from other sports, such as netball and basketball, which also vie for limited resources and attention from both the government and the public.


Sixthly, The overall economic situation in Malawi affects football, as there is less disposable income for fans to support clubs through ticket sales and merchandise, and fewer companies willing to invest in sponsorships.

Conclusion

Malawian football has made strides, particularly in developing young talent and maintaining a presence in international competitions like the AFCON. However, significant challenges such as infrastructure deficits, funding issues, and governance problems need to be addressed to fully realize the potential of football in Malawi. Addressing these challenges would require concerted efforts from the government, private sector, and football governing bodies.

Rayoni Holdings Limited granted air operator certificate by Malawi Civil Aviation Authority

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By Chisomo Phiri

The country’s top tourism, aviation and hospitality company
Rayoni Holdings Limited says it has been granted an Air Operator Certificate (AOC) by the Malawi Civil Aviation Authority (MCAA).

The company’s
Public Relations and Communications Manager Alex Splendor Ngulube says in a statement that this significant milestone marks a major achievement for RAHOL, enabling it to operate commercial air services.

“The Air Operator Certificate is a rigorous process that requires companies to demonstrate compliance with strict safety and regulatory standards set by the CAA which comply with international standards.

Alex Splendor Ngulube

“The certificate is a testament to Rayoni Holdings Limited’s commitment to providing safe and reliable air transportation services to its customers,” he says.

Ngulube adds that as part of the Rayoni Holdings Limited group, Rayoni Tourism Airline will be the commercial airline brand that will operate under the AOC.

He says:”The company is now finalizing procedures for the launch of its inaugural flights, which are expected to take place in the coming months.

“The AOC will enable Rayoni Tourism Airline to offer scheduled, unscheduled and charter flights across Malawi and beyond. The airline will operate a modern fleet of aircraft, with a focus on providing exceptional customer service and ensuring the safety and well-being of all passengers.

“Rayoni Holdings Limited is committed to contributing to the growth and development of the aviation industry in Malawi, creating jobs and stimulating economic growth. The company is also dedicated to promoting tourism in Malawi, showcasing the beauty of the northern region and its rich cultural heritage.”

Old Mutual Malawi introduces  omprehensive loan protection cover

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By Chisomo Phiri

In an effort to ensure that people are accessing loan facilities from commercial banks and other financial institutions Old Mutual Malawi on Tuesday June 4,2024 launched a product called ‘Enhanced Credit Life Assurance’.

Speaking during the product launch on Tuesday in Blantyre, Old Mutual Malawi Senior Retention and Insurance Manager Chisomo Chibwana said the facility offers benefits such as accidental death cover, funeral cover, total permanent disability cover and group critical illness cover.

She indicated that the inclusion of funeral cover under product for borrowers and immediate families lessens the financial strain and provides compassionate support during difficult movements.

Chisomo Chibwana



“This will greatly alleviate financial stress and offer peace of mind to borrowers knowing that their outstanding loan balance will be covered in the event of death, critical illness or disability,” she said.

Chibwana said the product provides risk mitigation and loan security for lenders as the insurance policy will cover the outstanding loan balance, shielding lenders from financial loss.

Old Mutual Malawi is a subsidiary of Old Mutual plc and currently the only foreign listed counter on the Malawi Stock Exchange(MSE).

The company operates primarily in the long-term savings market.

Other services include asset management, life assurance, third-party asset management, pension fund administration and management, and property investment.

Police Sacco in savings promo

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By Kondwani Kandiado

Malawi Police Service Savings and Credit Cooperative (MPS Sacco)  has launched a savings promotion to help members cultivate a saving culture.

The promotion dubbed ‘Wapsa wa Ku Victoria Falls’ will run from June 1 to Dec 20 this year.

MPS Sacco’s marketing manager Linda Jelenje said in an interview the promotion is aimed at making members embrace a saving culture.

She said: “We are encouraging people to save and at the same time grow their money because experience has shown that most Malawians do not have a saving culture.”

Linda Jelenje

Jelenje said the grand prize for the promotion is a sponsored trip of one member to Victoria Falls while second prize is Defy Cooker and 210 Litres deep freezer.

The Sacco will also splash golf-shirts and flasks monthly.

She said the entry criterion is for a member to deposit a minimum of K300,000 into his or her shares account.

“The more a member deposits, the more chances of winning,” said Jelenje.

Last year, the Malawi Police Sacco also introduced a similar competition called ‘ Road to the landlord ‘ where the winner walked away with a piece of land.

Ministry of Lands hand over houses to people with Albinism

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By Durell Namasani

Ministry of Lands has taken a significant step by constructing 65 houses to provide secure homes for persons with albinism, aimed at maximising their security and promoting their well-being.

Speaking during the handover ceremony of a house to one of the beneficiaries in Salima District, Minister of Lands Deus Gumba emphasised government’s commitment to ensuring the safety of persons with albinism and protecting them against assault and ill-treatment.

Gumba highlighted the President’s commitment to addressing the concerns of persons with albinism and the government’s resolve to provide security, which led to the construction of these houses.

Gumba handing over the houses

He said government has allocated resources for the project and will continue to support it, with houses being built in all regions of the country. The goal is to provide secure and comfortable homes for the majority of persons with albinism.

Minister of Gender, Community Development, and Social Welfare, Jean Sendeza echoed the importance of providing secure and protected homes for persons with albinism, emphasising the tangible actions being taken to fulfill this need.

Sendeza also announced plans for a factory to produce body lotion for persons with albinism, demonstrating the government’s proactive approach to addressing the specific needs of this community.

Chinsinsi Luka, a beneficiary, expressed his gratitude for the government’s support and the sense of security the new house provides. He called for similar support to be extended to other persons with albinism across the country who are in need.

Additionally, both Gumba and Sendeza encouraged the surrounding communities to continue protecting persons with albinism, emphasising the importance of equality and respect for all individuals.