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Thai’s Osotspa FC move still in sight – Kamwendo

By Innocent Kumchedwa, Nyasa Times

February 5, 2012   ·   9 Comments

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Malawi national football team and Mighty Wanderers midfield star Joseph Kamwendo has expressed his belief that he will soon become Osotspa FC football player despite his move taking longer than expected to be completed.

The revitalised midfielder, who has been with the club for nearly a month now, is believed to have impressed the club and disclosed in an interview with MIJ FM sports broadcaster Williams Gondwa (that his agent has arrived to do the last touches of the move.

“I know that people might now be growing impatient because it has taken long but I think they should take their time because the deal will shortly materialize,” said Kamwendo.

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“I was only waiting for my agent to arrive here and he is here and I am hopeful it will be sealed,” he added.

When asked whether taking long of the move it might means the club is now starting losing their interest on him, Kamwendo said: “No it’s not like that, had it been that the team has lost its trust in me I wouldn’t have been here, the team still believes in me”

“I came here when the season was closing and at the moment the team is playing preseason games and I have also been included in the squad to play those pre-season games. My target right now is to play well during this time and then will see what will come next, “said the talented winger.

If Kamwendo deal will be finalized, he will become one of the most well paid Malawian foreign based players with the winger being rumoured to have been offered a deal worth $ 300 000 annually.

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9 Responses to “Thai’s Osotspa FC move still in sight – Kamwendo”


  1. Amalawi annualy si pa mwezi.. Pa mwezi ndi 25000, times 12 nde 300000

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    maza malawi Says:

    why is this player picked for national team. this is another reason why kinnah phiri should go. this player is for the modern game a player that can not run and you call him a winger a player that does not even give 20% of effort in a game. Look at Zambias kalaba, the guy is 101 times more skilled and talented than this bloke and yet he works so hard in every game like its a cup final. this guy thinks that he is so talented that he doesnt need to run in a game. Please, i dont hate the boy but his attutude in a game particularly national team duty and unless he start to run as a winger should or work hard as a proffessional footbaler should do not ever call him for the flames he is just not good enough

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  3. $300,000 ANNUALLY, osati pamwezi inu a Kamlomo, annually ndi PA CHAKA, gawani ndi 12 kuti mupeze ya pamwezi!! Sukulu yanu munafika nayo potani posadziwa the difference btn annual/yearly and monthly?

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  4. Ife takufila SHAKIRA KAMENYENI MPIRA MUKUDYA MONEY MAN zaMPWETEKA AZIKWILILE we still lyk u olo mutamalandila $3000 o tha best

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  5. A malawi lets change our culture afanawa asiyeni kaya ligi ndiyoyipa bola akadye MONEY after all olo itakhala $3000 ndiyoposa zimwo amalandila LAZY PPLE LEAVE THE KID ALONE GO! GO! Shakira

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    makasigbo Says:

    A kamwendo ingovomerani kuti mwatha basi. Izi ndizosiyiranatu. Yanu nthawi inalipo ndipo yatha. Bwanji osangoyamba geni kapena coaching? Kodi ku Thailand kuli mpira oposa wakuno?

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    bambo Mvivi Says:

    Even if he said $30 000 it is too much for a league like Thailand.

    Nenani zoona inu am sure it is $3 000 dollars.

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  8. He was chased in south africa by being offloaded,Now in Thailand and still has the trust of Kinna Phiri.What apoor Kinna,Kamwendo and so Thailand.

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    peter kamlomo Says:

    300000 dollars a month? Nenani zoona inu

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