By Staff Reporter
Malawi National Football Team head coach Kalisto Pasuwa’s future with the Flames hangs in the balance as Dynamos FC intensify efforts to bring him back to Harare.
Pasuwa is currently under contract with the Malawi Football Association (FAM) until December 31, with a mandate tied to the AFCON 2027 project.
This existing agreement makes any potential move complex and subject to discussions at association level.
Despite this, Dynamos FC’s new executive has reportedly tabled an attractive offer, said to be one of the most lucrative coaching packages in Zimbabwean football history.
However, sources close to the negotiations insist that salary is not the main stumbling block.

Pasuwa’s key concern is the stability and structure of the club.
The former DeMbare title-winning coach wants clear guarantees that players will be well taken care of, including consistent salaries and proper working conditions.
He is also demanding long-term sponsorship to enable the club to recruit quality players and compete effectively.
In addition, Pasuwa is pushing for a three-year contract, allowing him to build a long-term project rather than operate under short-term arrangements that often undermine success.


