Bullets Burundian coach hints on long deal

Bullets Burundian mentor Nsazwirwimo Ramadhan has hinted on staying longer than  one month as initially arranged after the team beat bottom of the table team Karonga United 3-1 at Kamuzu Stadium to inch closer to the TNM Super League title on Saturday.

Ramadhan: Who said I will stay one month only?
Ramadhan: Who said I will stay one month only?
A Bullets fan
A Bullets fan

Nsazwirwimo has clocked a month in Malawi after arriving on 1 October from South Africa to help the team in the bid win a league title after 10 years.

But in an interview with Nyasa Times after the match the Burundian hinted that he would stay longer, but  did not indicate the period he would stay in the country.

He also said the Super League race has now taken new twists and turns with the top three teams fighting to win while the bottom four teams fight against relegation.

“Who said that I will be here for one month?” Ramadhan said.

“The issue is between immigration and me and I don’t know where people were getting this [his staying one month] from. It’s only the immigration who knows how long I will be stay here.”

The development is contradictory to Bullets Chairperson Kondi Msungama who disclosed that Ramadhan, who was hired on a K1 million deal,  would stay for one month to polish up the blunt striking force.

The arrival of Ramadhan for a second stint at Bullets has restored confidence and morale in the team as they have won all but one game under his tutelage.

Bullets have cushioned their top position with 53 to open up six points ahead of their hot title contenders Moyale Barracks and 10 ahead of Blue Eagles.

But Bullets have played one game more than Moyale and two more than Blue Eagles.

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Peter
9 years ago

Osamadana ndi anthu akunja. Is it becz Ram is taking bullets to the top level.

Peter
9 years ago

Ramadan ndi dolo.

ebenezertemple.aogm@gmail.com
9 years ago

tikuchita bwino kale kananji akuitha bola osasokonezapo apa.

chakwanuleka
chakwanuleka
9 years ago

This is the problem with our immigration department. How can a foreigner come without any employment permit and be allowed to pick a job just like that

Mpalestina waku Gaza
Mpalestina waku Gaza
9 years ago

Ramadhan is real deal, if Chelsea brought back Jose Mourhinho what more Big Bullets, this khalidwe lodana ndi successful people ndilomwe the so called flames ikukanika kupita patsogolo, local coaches have a limited capability hence the need of bringing foreign ideas to boost the team, kupanda kuzitenga bwino bullets itaya bomwetamweta liverpool style owhoooo!!!

Mpalestina waku Gaza
Mpalestina waku Gaza
9 years ago

Agany sakupuma naye bwino Ramadan mwauponda, leave Ramadan & bullets alone, the coming of this man has brought positivity at least the team is able to score more goals, Kananji has tried his best but amachepera, team imataya valuable points thru draws & losses, let the team win the remaining games, there is game against Tigers, BT united if the team loses these games it will be a big blow, don’t be like Liverpool which failed to win coz of silly mistakes.

ZEPETE NDI CHIMBANO
ZEPETE NDI CHIMBANO
9 years ago

RHAMADAN U R A FOOL,STUPID N IDIOT I LOVE BULLETS N CHIEF SUPOTA 4 THAT MATA.BETA U GO BACK HME BCOZ U R NT WELCOME.N W CNT ACCEPT TO LUZ KANANJI WE’VE CME ALONG WAY WTH HM U WANT TO LEAP WHEA U DDNT SOW(sp)adog and gold digger stupd hpe ua holiday z over

edwin
edwin
9 years ago

Kananji no 1 obwerayo ayi

Malambwe
Malambwe
9 years ago

As for me supporter no 1 what i care &cherish r results

Chiwambo
Chiwambo
9 years ago

Its high time 4 Ramadhan to go bach 4 his duties,let Kananji finish de gud job started 4rom first round, Bullets woyeeee! Kananji woyeeee!

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