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Bullets win fifth-straight TNM Super League title after a 1-1 draw against Silver Strikers, Blue Eagles relegated

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By McLloyd Kudzingo


FCB Nyasa Big Bullets have been crowned TNM Super League champions for the 2023 season following their 1-1 draw against Silver Strikers at Kamuzu Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

The People’s team needed just a point to win the title while Silver on the other hand needed to beat the Ndirande outfit with a 4-0 margin.

The game on Sunday saw both sides creating many scoring opportunities but it was the visitors who dominated play in both halves.



Silver had a chance to take the lead just four minutes from kick-off when Chimwemwe Idana connected well a corner-kick taken by Duncan Nyoni but it was cleared by Bullets defense.

Moments later Lanjesi Nkhoma and Maxwell Phodo had scoring opportunities but Silver Strikers’ defense made sure to deny Bullets the lead.

Another opportunity came on the side of the central bankers in the 20th minute through George Chaomba who missed the opportunity with just the goalkeeper to beat.

A minute later, Maxwell Phodo’s powerful header from a Lanjesi Nkhoma’s cross was fumbled by Silver goalkeeper Pilirani Mapira.

The two sides continued with their search for an opener but it still ended goalless in the first half.

The second half saw both sides continuing from where they stopped in the first half but it was Bullets who found the back of the net first.

Patrick Mwaungulu put Bullets in the lead in the 58th minute but Silver equalised through Patrick Macheso who connected with a header a free-kick by Idana in the 75th minute.

After that, it was the visitors who dominated possession, creating many scoring opportunities but it still ended 1-all between the two sides.

The result means that Bullets have now won 17 top-flight titles since the league’s inception in 1986.

Elsewhere, Blue Eagles have been relegated from the top flight following their 1-2 loss to Mafco FC at Nankhaka Stadium.

The Area 30 side have finished the league with 35 points, level with Moyale Barracks but the Mzuzu-based soldiers have finished with a superior goal difference following their emphatic win on Sunday

Eagles have joined Red Lions and Extreme FC who were also confirmed relegated.

In other matches on the final day, Ekwendeni Hammers claimed a 2-1 victory against Dedza Dynamos while Moyale Barracks thumped their fellow soldiers Red Lions 7-0 at Mzuzu Stadium.

Civil Service United beat Mighty Mukuru Wanderers 1-nil and it ended goalless between Kamuzu Barracks and Mighty Tigers.

Bangwe All Stars were 2-nil winners against Karonga United while Chitipa United came from behind to beat Extreme FC 2-1 away at Chitowe Stadium.

Dedza Dynamos striker Clement Nyondo has finished the league as top goal scorer having scored 16 goals followed by Lanjesi Nkhoma who scored 14 goals.

Three arrested for brutally killing a security guard

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By Chisomo Phiri

Omex Banda, 26,Charles Banda, 26 and Austin Elias, 29, are in police custody in Chileka, Blantyre on suspension that they brutally killed a 26 -year-old Peter Matchutchu from Belekamoyo village,Traditional Authority (T/A) Chigalu in the district.

According to Chileka Police Station public relations officer Jonathan Phillipo, the deceased’s father Charles Matchutchu reported that his son was working as a security guard and on September 2, 2023, while on night duty he was assaulted to death by unknown criminals who invaded his work place and went away with a big generator and two solar bulbs.



He said: “Investigations were instituted which led to the arrest of the three suspects.”

Philipo said upon interrogations, the suspects admitted to have participated in the killing of the security guard before they stole the generator and solar bulbs.

Meanwhile, police have managed to recover the stolen items and the three will soon appear in court to answer charges leveled against them.

Omex Wyson, hails from Kasala village,Traditional Authority (T/A) Kaphuka in Thyolo, Charles Banda, comes Suya village, (T/A) Machinjiri in Blantyre and Austin Elias,29, comes from Ching’amba village, (T/A) Machinjiri in Blantyre as well

Rebuilding lives: Othakarhaka, IDI Collaborate to Aid Cyclone Freedy Survivor

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By Grecium Gama

The International Development Institute (IDI), in collaboration with the Mulanje-based charity organization Othakarhaka, has constructed a house for an elderly victim of Cyclone Freedy from Traditional Authority(T/A) Nkanda in the district.

Speaking during the house handover ceremony, Ida Mwango, the Executive Director of Othakarhaka, expressed gratitude for the support received from volunteers and IDI in mobilizing funds for the house construction.

She emphasized the urgency of the situation.

“Given the dilapidated state of the elder woman’s previous residence, especially during the rainy season, immediate action was essential,”she explained.



Mwango appealed to well-wishers to extend their helping hand to other Cyclone Freedy victims in the district who are currently have no shelter and food.

87-year-old Gogo Enifer, the beneficiary of the new house, shared her gratitude, expressing disbelief that she would now have a secure home during the rainy season.

Enifer explained that her original house had collapsed in March, and she lacked the financial means to rebuild it.

Additionally,she appealed for assistance with food, mentioning her current reliance on boiling mangoes as a daily sustenance.

“I am immensely thankful to the Othakarhaka Foundation for recognizing my predicament and mobilizing funds to construct my new house,” she said.

In addition to the housing initiative, the International Development Institute (IDI) also contributed by donating a 3-tonner lorry to the Othakarhaka Foundation.

Justice Masauko Msungama appointed into CAF Appeal Board

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By Chisomo Phiri

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has announced the appointment of Justice Masauko Msungama into its Appeal Board.

According to a letter from the continental football governing body, signed by its general secretary Veron Mosengo-Omba,the appointment of Msungama, a High Court of Malawi judge, is effective November 18, 2023.

Reads the letter in part: “It is with great pleasure that we formally welcome you to the Confederation of African Football Appeal Board

Masauko Msungama



“The executive committee under the leadership of the CAF president Dr. Patrice Motsepe has unanimously passed a resolution confirming your appointment.

“Your role is pivotal in upholding disciplinary standards of CAF and we are fully committed in supporting you as you transition into this position.”

Meanwhile,Football Association of Malawi (FAM) president, Walter Nyamilandu Manda who is also a CAF executive committee member has congratulated Justice Msungama, saying he has all it takes to ably represent Malawi at such a high position at Caf.

He says:”I would like to congratulate Justice Msungama for this appointment. I wish him all the best as he advances the agenda of African football and ensure that fair play and justice prevails. I have no doubt that he will be a good ambassador of Malawi.

“This is what happens when you are at the high table. I am really pleased that we have a fellow Malawian, a highly distinguished judge as a member of CAF Appeals Board.”

CAF is the governing body of African football and was founded in 1957.

The founding members are Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia and South Africa

Kasungu Municipal eyes on lighting up markets

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By Vincent Madalitso Chauma

Kasungu Municipal Council has described its project, which seeks to install solar-powered floodlights in all local markets surrounding the town as most cost-effective for trade activities.

Speaking after assessing the impacts of the project’s pilot phase, Mayor for the council Heese Nyangu said the project complements the Malawi Secondary Cities Plan, which longs to develop a secondary city in Kasungu.

An installed floodlight at Chayamba Turn-off market



Nyangu said: “We piloted the project at Chayamba turn-off and Kaning’a markets. The floodlights we erected there, have helped to improve security and by implication, encouraged trade activities that happen at night.

“This has encouraged us to proceed with the project in all earmarked markets.”

While appealing to other partners to come in and support the initiative, the Mayor asked the market users to own the project so as to ensure its sustainability.

One of the business operators at Chayamba turn-off market, Amidu Lukiyamu commended the council for the project.

“Before the project, I used to spend MK4,000 per month for torch batteries. Now that we have the lights, I am able to save. This time I do not have any excuse to pay cess to the council because we all have seen how the authorities are using our taxes,”said Lukiyamu.

In August 2023, Kasungu Municipal Council unveiled the plans to implement the project using locally generated revenue.

As the project has rolled to life, albeit on a pilot basis, there is hope amongst both residents and business-persons that the municipality is destined for real growth.