Wanderers invade rural areas, rope in Chande from Bullets

In one way of interacting with their fans in rural areas, Mighty Be Forward Wanderers will invade Machinga district on Thursday where it will play a testing match with Ngokwe United at Ngokwe Football Ground.

Nomads players during training...Pic By Be Forward Wanderers
Nomads players during training…Pic By Be Forward Wanderers
Wanderers team manager Steve Madeira
Wanderers team manager Steve Madeira
Jaffali Chande is a Nomad ...Pic Jeromy Kadewere
Jaffali Chande is a Nomad …Pic Jeromy Kadewere

The club’s team manager Steve Madeira told Nyasa Times that they thought it wise want to give a chance to their supporters in rural areas to know and interact with players before the 2016 season kicks-off.

He said they also did the same last Sunday, when the team went to Nsanama, where it played Nsanama FC.

The game ended 2-1 in favour of the Nomads.

“As Wanderers we feel it is good to give chance to our fans in rural areas, especially villages to interact with their players rather than just hear their names on the radio during games. This is a chance for people in Machinga to chill with their players,” said Madeira.

He also said they are travelling to Machinga with a strong squad.

For instance, people should expect to see the likes of Jabulani Linje, Jimmy Zakazaka, Foster Namwera, Mike Kaziputa, Kondwani Lufeyo, Genki Nakamura, Ibrahim Sadick, Ernest Tambe.

After the Machinga trip, the team will invade the old capital city, Zomba on Sunday  where it will face Zomba United.

Meanwhile, Madeira said preparations for the League are going on the right track and urged their fans to expect more fire from Lali-Lubani.

On another note, the Nomads have signed Nyasa Big Bullets midfielder Jaffali Chande after  the Peoples team failed to meet his demands for his contract renewal.

According to Bullets general secretary Kelvin Moyo, Chande’s contract  will expire in August but transfer rules allow him to sign a pre-contract with any other club six months before a contract expires.

The Nomads have already signed Ernest Tambe and Rafiq Namwera from Wizards FC and  Peter Wadabwa from Silver Strikers.

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Tabwalabwa
Tabwalabwa
8 years ago

Nyerere ndi timu yanga ya pa mtima. Chaka chino mapuleya nonse ndikufunilani zabwino zonse kuti musewere mpira osakhumudwitsa masapota. Chaka chatha titagonjetsa Mafco yomwe idali ikutsogola mapoint, ndinkayembekezera kuti chikhala chaka cha NYERERE koma mosadziwika bwino tidayamba kuluza ndi timatimu tosadziwika bwino. Komano zakale zapita tikambe za chaka chino kuwina kwake kusakhale 0-0 ayi!!!!……ayi!!!!……ayi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!……ndikufuna tiziwina 3 kwa tetete.

Alick Katunga
Alick Katunga
8 years ago

PlZ NBB executive, make efforts to be negotiating Terms and Conditions with players before offering them what you dream. Others wise all go
od players will be on for EXODUS

Shidhox king zaria wedlana

It’ll takes time in malawi for being present at FIFA ranking to a better position”because we do believing and insisting legend players by calling them experience players”.Do we see any improvement in Malawi with that mind.That’s why national team fails,lets remove that mind.

Laurent Nkhalamba
8 years ago

A fool and his talent will seperate soon

Prince
8 years ago

More fire the Nomads

Afallah
Afallah
8 years ago

nyerere nd deal.jafali u hv made a wise choice.nyerere woyeeeeeeeeeeeee.

Emma bfoward pendame
Emma bfoward pendame
8 years ago

Brave nyerere for the deal done chande is afantastic player keep the fire burning

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