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thecitizen
thecitizen
7 years ago

no stress that malawi are trimming the number of their teams inthe super…the best thing is that other people shoulfd just buy the team from malawi army rename it and move on with business…simple thing

Wakisa Nyondo Collen
Wakisa Nyondo Collen
7 years ago

According to the situation, the door is open for karonga united in the top league!!

chiswabumbu
chiswabumbu
7 years ago

Go to prophet mbolo and ask for sponsorship

Cosmas paul zuze Mabuluku
Cosmas paul zuze Mabuluku
7 years ago

A SULOM Musasokonenzensotu apa za yemwe alowe mmalo mwa Chilumba Barracks

WILLARD MUBVUMBI
WILLARD MUBVUMBI
7 years ago

Where really do they get money to sponsor the teams? Is it not tax payer’s money?

undani misomali
undani misomali
7 years ago

I think their intention is to have three teams each season but they want a fair distribution across the country hence saying one team each. But what is interesting is that why has it taken long for Malawi Defence Force to come up with the decision? Juliua Mithi would poke fun at this to say Malawi @51

Che Wanimiliyoni
Che Wanimiliyoni
7 years ago

Is it MDF will have a maximum of 3 teams per season or MDF will have one team per region? How possible is it say in a same year Redlions are relegated Changalume Baracks tops Southern Region league?

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