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FAM Unveils Two Season Calendar to Align Malawi Football with Global Standards

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By Rahim Abdul

The Football Association of Malawi (FAM) has announced a bold step aimed at transforming the domestic game by releasing two football calendars for the 2026/2027 and 2027/2028 seasons.

FAM President Fleetwood Haiya said publishing the calendars in advance will give clubs enough time to prepare properly and adjust to gradual changes in the season’s starting period.

Haiya explained that the association is slowly shifting the football calendar to ensure that Malawi’s season aligns more closely with those of developed football nations.

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According to him, this alignment is critical for the growth and competitiveness of the local game.

The FAM boss emphasized that the changes are not abrupt but will be implemented step by step to avoid disrupting clubs, players and other stakeholders.

The goal is to create stability while modernizing the system.
One of the major challenges Malawi has faced over the years is the difficulty in transferring players to foreign clubs.

Haiya noted that mismatched season timelines have made it complicated for local talent to secure moves abroad.

In some cases, players have struggled during trials outside the country not because they lack ability, but because they travel at a time when the domestic season is on break. This often leaves them without competitive match fitness.

Haiya pointed out that when players go for trials during Malawi’s off-season, they are at a disadvantage compared to others who are actively competing in their respective leagues.

This has unfairly affected the chances of many talented footballers.

By synchronizing the calendar with international standards, FAM hopes to improve player mobility and make Malawian footballers more marketable on the global stage. The association believes this will open more doors for local stars.

The two calendar announcement also reflects FAM’s commitment to long-term planning rather than short term adjustments. Clubs will now be able to budget, recruit players, and organize pre season preparations with greater certainty.

Floods Hit Seven Villages in Karonga as Council Assesses Damage

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By Rahim Abdul

At least seven villages in Karonga have been severely affected by flooding following heavy rains that caused rivers to burst their banks on 28 February this year.

According to the Karonga District Council, the flooding occurred along the North Rukulu River in the area of Paramount Chief Kyungu and along the Lufilya River under Senior Chief Kilipula, leaving several communities counting losses.

Council spokesperson George Mponda said authorities are still conducting assessments to establish the exact number of people affected by the disaster and to determine the extent of the damage caused.

He explained that some of the displaced families have been temporarily accommodated at a small health facility in the Kafikisira area within the district as they await further assistance.

Among the villages heavily impacted by the floods are Kwazi, Kambitoto, Kilupula, Mwaulambo, Mwanjasi, Mwangwera, Mwakasingira and Nsomba, where homes and property have reportedly been damaged.



The sudden rise in water levels forced many residents to flee their homes in search of safety, leaving behind belongings and in some cases losing crops and household items.

Authorities say the ongoing assessment will guide the council and its partners on the kind of humanitarian support required, including food, shelter and other basic necessities.

The council has since issued a strong warning to people living in flood prone areas to immediately relocate to safer grounds to avoid further risk as rains continue in some parts of the district.

Residents have also been urged to remain alert and follow official communication from government authorities and local leaders regarding safety measures.

Disaster management teams are closely monitoring the situation to prevent further harm and to ensure that vulnerable groups such as children and the elderly are protected.

Local leaders in the affected areas are working hand in hand with the district council to coordinate response efforts and keep communities informed about developments.

Goshen City Dedza Dynamos Unhappy With FAM’s Early Kick-Off Date for 2026/27 Season

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By Rahim Abdul

Goshen City Dedza Dynamos have expressed dissatisfaction with the decision by the Football Association of Malawi (FAM) to start the new 2026/2027 football season on 18 April 2026.

The club believes the scheduled kick off date does not provide adequate time for rest and preparation, especially for teams that concluded last season’s competitions later than others.

General Secretary Kondwani Wiseman Banda said the team only wrapped up their previous campaign last week when they faced FCB Nyasa Big Bullets in the final round of the Castel Challenge Cup.

According to Banda, the tight turnaround between the end of last season and the start of the new one puts players at risk of fatigue and limits proper recovery time.



He argued that FAM should have taken into account clubs that finished their fixtures late, allowing them enough time to rest and plan adequately for the upcoming campaign.

Banda emphasized that player welfare is critical, adding that proper rest is essential for maintaining performance levels and preventing injuries.

Despite their concerns, the club’s leadership has indicated that they will hold internal discussions to map the way forward ahead of the new season.

The officials are expected to deliberate on when the team should resume training and how best to structure their pre-season preparations under the tight schedule.

In addition, Goshen City Dedza Dynamos are planning to reinforce their squad by recruiting new players to strengthen key areas.

The club is currently conducting a scouting exercise under the Goshen City Talent Identification programme, aimed at identifying promising players who can add depth and quality to the squad.

Last Thursday, FAM officially announced that the 2026/2027 season will begin with the Charity Shield on 18 April 2026.

The flagship FDH Bank Premiership is scheduled to kick off a week later, on 25 April 2026.

Police Hunt Driver Over K97.2 Million Soap Theft as Truck Is Abandoned in Lilongwe

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By Rahim Abdul

Police in Lilongwe have launched a massive manhunt for a truck driver accused of masterminding a daring theft of powdered soap worth K97.2 million, in a case that has stunned the business community.

The suspect, identified as Daniel Chikwama, is alleged to have diverted and stolen 3,888 bags of powdered soap, each weighing 20 kilograms, on February 28, 2026.

According to Malawi Police Service, the consignment was legally assigned to Chikwama’s employer, Almeida Transport, which had dispatched him to collect the goods from Dar es Salaam Port in Tanzania for delivery to a designated location in Lilongwe.



However, instead of completing the assignment, the driver allegedly diverted the cargo upon entering the country and began selling the soap to various businesses.

In a dramatic twist, the truck registration number ZA 4015/PE 1661 was later discovered abandoned at Maula Filling Station in Lilongwe, with the keys left in the ignition, raising suspicion and triggering an immediate police investigation.

Detectives from Lilongwe Police Station moved swiftly and traced the distribution network of the stolen goods.

Their investigations led to the identification of two suspected individuals believed to have been connected to the illegal sale of the consignment.

The two suspects reportedly cooperated with authorities and guided officers to several recovery points, including a warehouse and multiple shops in Bwalolanjovu, Area 2.

Police have since recovered 3,562 bags of the stolen soap, valued at approximately K89 million, significantly reducing the financial loss.

Despite the recovery breakthrough, Daniel Chikwama remains at large, and authorities have intensified efforts to locate and arrest him.

Inspector Hastings Chigalu, Public Relations Officer for Lilongwe Police, confirmed the developments and urged members of the public with information on the suspect’s whereabouts to come forward and assist law enforcement agencies.

Police say investigations are ongoing, and more arrests could follow as they work to ensure that all those involved in the alleged theft face the full force of the law.

Iran in mourning: 165 killed in devastating school strike amidst US-Israel conflict



By Burnett Munthali

Iran is reeling from a devastating attack on a girls’ elementary school in the southern city of Minab, where 165 people, mostly schoolgirls, lost their lives in a US-Israeli airstrike.

The strike, which occurred on February 28, 2026, has sparked widespread outrage and grief across the country.

The Shajareh Tayyebeh girls’ elementary school was targeted during a joint US-Israeli military operation, killing dozens of innocent children and injuring many more.

The attack has been condemned by the Iranian government, UNESCO, and Nobel Peace Prize-winning education activist Malala Yousafzai.



The death toll from the attack has risen to 165, with 96 others injured, according to Iranian state media.

The local prosecutor of Minab confirmed the death toll, stating that many of the victims were young girls between the ages of 7 and 12.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has vowed that the “crimes against the Iranian people will not go unanswered,” sharing images of the attack on social media.

The Iranian government has accused the US and Israel of deliberately targeting civilians, including children.

The attack has drawn international condemnation, with UNESCO calling it a “grave violation of humanitarian law” and Malala Yousafzai expressing her shock and sadness at the tragedy.

The US and Israeli militaries have denied involvement in the attack, stating they are looking into reports of civilian harm.

The incident has escalated tensions between Iran, the US, and Israel, with Iran vowing to retaliate against the attack.

The international community is calling for restraint and an impartial investigation into the incident.