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Haiya launches his winning ‘Transforming the Game’ manifesto for FAM Presidency

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By Chisomo Phiri

Super League of Malawi(SULOM) President Fleetwood Haiya on Saturday evening launched his manifesto for Football Association of Malawi (FAM) Presidency at Bingu International Convention Centre (BICC) in Lilongwe.

The FAM elections are slated for December 16,2023 in Mzuzu.

In his presentation,Haiya promised to transform football so that it can contribute to the social-economic development in line with the government’s 2063 agenda.

He said he believes that developing Football through Malawi Schools Associations (MASSA) and have a vibrant grassroots development.

Haiya



He further pleasges support and regulate all academies country wide and gloom players from tender ages up to the national team levels.

On resource mobilisation, Haiya said through partnerships with the private sector he will ensure that funding is always available for all football and related activities at all times.

Haiya also promised that he will be more transparent and accountable by publicly declaring funds sourced from FIFA and all sponsors both local and international.

He said: “People need to know how much money FAM gets from Fifa and how the money is spent. Imagine as Super League president, I am not aware as to how much FIFA gives to FAM. I promise to be transparent.”

He since disclosed the need of taking advantage of diplomatic ties to have football administrators, coaches, managers and match officials to be trained abroad for more exposure and experience.

The aspirant also set his eyes on funding increase and improve club funding through increment of gate collection to 60 percent and implement the E-Ticketing strategy in collaboration with Super league sponsors TNM.

He further highlighted the need for Partnerships with local and international football academies to enhance player export strategy for the country to have more professionals in some of the world best leagues.

For the elite league, Haiya promised to enhance the commercialisation drive and corporate governance of clubs; raise their gate revenue to at least 30 percent, secure consistent funding for clubs, activate FIFA Forward Subvention Fund to cushion clubs, redesign club-centred TV rights deals, and improve infrastructure.

For regional football, Haiya pledged to establish offices for all regional leagues and also procure utility vehicles.

Still on the elite league,Haiya promised an increment of K20 million kwacha subvention to the Super League teams, starting from next season.

He then thanked all who attended his manifesto launch.

Haiya: “Thank you all for coming to support me as we seek to realign and take our football in the right direction.

“I will not get carried away promising diamonds when at the surface there is Silver. I am here to repair damaged wheels. I am not here to build bridges where there are no rivers. But I am here to re-ignite football,” he said.

In his remarks, Minister of Information Moses Kunkuyu said:”There are no life footballers and there are no life presidents. Malawi football has experienced triumphs and tribulations at the same time. As government we yearn for a return to the glory that was there during the time of Kamuzu Banda. There was a time when we could export our talent. Players should be main beneficiaries of the game.

“My message to delegates going to vote at the FAM elections is to think about the situation of football in the country and not be swayed by money. If you think we are there then vote wisely. It is only 36 delegates but think about the 18 million people of this country.”

Haiya is facing incumbent FAM President Walter Nyamilandu Manda in the elections.

DPP continue breaking their own laws fires its own SG for holding NGC meeting ahead of elective convention

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By Staff Reporter

Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) on Saturday fired its Secretary General Grezelder wa Jeffrey for holding a National Governing Council meeting at their purpoted Central Executive Committee meeting which took place at Page House in Mangochi.

In a memorandum released soon after the meeting DPP has fired Wa Jeffrey and replaced her with Dr Clement Mwale.

But in a twist of event, the same DPP has illegally appointed Wa Jeffrey as Central region Vice President ironically the region has already a sitting vice president who is Uladi Mussa (Change Golo).



“In accordance with Article 9 of the DPP Constitution, His Excellency Professor Arthur Peter Mutharika, the president of the party called for a meeting of the Central Executive Committee and all the members were invited. The meeting
was held today and resolved as follows:

“Confirmed the appointment of Hon Grezelder Jeffrey and Hon Dr Clement Mwale as Vice President Central Region and Secretary General of the Party respectively, ” reads part of the memo.

The meeting has set the date of 13th December 2023 for what they call properly constituted National Governing Council meeting to be held at Nkopola Sunbird in Mangochi.

The meeting has also directed the newly appointed Secretary General to consult the President and thereafter call for the meeting of the National Governing Council.

Meanwhile senior NGC member Ken Msonda has challenged the appointment of and subsequent firing of Wa Jeffrey as illegal.

Msonda said the SG can be removed through convention since it is the highest office in the party hierarchy.

Unrepentant Mutharika fires Chazama, Nankhumwa soon after firing Wa Jeffrey

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By Linda Kwanjana


Democratic Progressive party (DPP) president Peter Mutharika on Sunday extended its firing sword to Director of women Cecilia Chazama who all along has been Mutharika blue eyed lady.

Peter Mutharika has also fired Southern region vice president Kondwani Nankhumwa from his position and replaced him with his loyalist, Dr George Chaponda.

Mutharika and Nankhumwa

Mutharika has instead appointed him as an advisor to the president.

In a statement, Mutharika quoted section 10 (8) of the DPP Constitution, which he says mandates him to assign members of the NGC to other duties from their elected positions.

This comes two days after Mutharika also assigned DPP Secretary General Grezeder Jeffrey to the position of Vice President for the Central Region, which she is challenging in court.

Mutharika has been quoted by the press warning those questioning his decisions saying: “I am slow to anger but when you cross that line I will fall on you like a tonne of bricks.”

Meanwhile, a court in Lilongwe is on Tuesday expected to hear an application of interlocutory injunction filed by Grezeder Jeffrey on her reassignment by Mutharika to the position of Central Region Vice President of the Party.

Jeffrey has set December 15 and 16 to hold a DPP convention to elect new NGC members in compliance with the court order.

The DPP faction of Mutharika is also expected to meet and set a date for its convention, a development analysts say the wrangle in the opposition DPP is now at its boiling point.

NGC member Ken Msonda has since challenged Mutharika against firing of people who were dully elected during convention. Msonda says only conventions can remove those positions from their office.

Ntopwa wins Southern Region FAM Women Football League championship

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By Staff Reporter


Kukoma Ntopwa Women’s football club are the champions of the Southern Region FAM Women’s Football League following their 6-0 win over Red Lioness at Kamuzu Stadium on Sunday.

With a game to play, Ntopwa have so far accumulated 39 points while FCB Nyasa Big Bullets Women, who are second on the log table have 34 points.



The Amaghettoh Kids have so far managed to win all the 13 games that they have played this season and they have scored 65 goals and only conceded 3.

Ntopwa will face FCB Nyasa Big Bullets Women’s Football Club in their last match of the league where they will also be officially crowned as this champions.

Castel Challenge Cup: Misheck Botoman scores twice as Wanderers beat Moyale 3-0 to reach semi-finals

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By McLloyd Kudzingo


Misheck Botoman scored two first-half goals as Mighty Mukuru Wanderers beat Moyale Barracks 3-0 to book themselves a place in the Ibongetse Castel Challenge Cup semi-finals.

Botoman opened the scoring in the 42nd minute, heading home from a Stanley Sanudi’s well taken corner-kick.

Three minutes later, Botoman completed his brace with a powerful strike after receiving a pass from Wisdom Mpinganjira.

In the second half, Wanderers continued to dominate play and with just six minutes before the end of the match, Vincent Nyangulu scored the third goal for the Lali Lubani boys.

In action, Wanderers vs Moyale



Nyangulu scored for the Nomads with a beautiful header from a corner-kick which was also taken by Sanudi.

In the 89th minute, Moyale’s Robert Mphezi was shown marching orders by referee Kondwani Kamwendo following a dangerous tackle on Wanderers midfielder Felix Zulu.

The win mean that the Nomads will face the winner between Nyasa Big Bullets and Ekwendeni Hammers in the semi-finals.

Bangwe All Stars who progressed to the semi-finals after beating Chitipa United on post match penalties on Saturday, will face the winner between Silver Strikers and Blue Eagles FC.

Man of the match: Misheck Botoman