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Kwacha Malawi
Kwacha Malawi
7 years ago

Well done Mr Saenda but remember this is 1st test then another 2nd test is coming on the way. Keep it up so that you should show your dynamic experience of netball. Do not feel your satisfaction, I know many times when things lasts this stage somehow block your wisdom. Let see where you fallen last time. If many praises are coming, some people want to see your weakness, mostly Malawian are very difficult people in particular. Today Malawi Queens has done it to reach top 3 Fast 5 competition, lets give them a credit of praise, if next time… Read more »

Waphuma
Waphuma
7 years ago

Please NAM why did you fire Mr Saenda in the first place. If this man had remained as a coach we would have been within the top four in the world. Koma kaya ndi ma jealous. Mary Waya and Late Connis Mhone had no experience whatsoever of coaching the QUEENS. Bravo Saenda we are behind you. Kodi simunamve za gender equality?

Nyamakumutu
Nyamakumutu
7 years ago

Kusamva azimai ena Aja we said it before give Mr. Sayenda the position of head coach inu mukuti ayi nafe tingapange nawo zimenezi. Just last two months we were humiliated even by Zimbabwe because of such mediocrity. Thanks Mr. Sayanda and the Qeeune’s for a job welcome done shame to those other NAM ladies who despised Mwai and Mr. Sayenda

Mphwache
Mphwache
7 years ago

Thanks to the Queens and Saenda, but as a foot note, someone needs to explain that Fast5 netball is not the same as standard netball. Last time Malawi took part in Fast5, we beat Australia and almost beat England. For those in the know, Australia had only 2 regular players ( a defender and a shooter who only came in for the power play), South Africa had only 1 regular player, Jamaica had only 1 regular player (you did not see the tall/tall Jamaican shooter in the games). New Zealand had no regular national players at all. Malawi had atleast… Read more »

AKWENI TOO MUCH MAKE UP
AKWENI TOO MUCH MAKE UP
7 years ago
Reply to  Mphwache

You win competitions like this two three times. You become regular winners.

Waphuma
Waphuma
7 years ago
Reply to  Mphwache

Ukunama iwe. If there is a competititon second to the world netball cup is Fast five. Its very difficult compared to the standard competition. Majealous Bwa???

Zinenani
Zinenani
7 years ago

Big up to Sir Griffin. My question however: to NAM: why did you unceremoniously throw him out despite good results? and to the Queens: why don’t you respond so positively when the team is under a lady coach. Griffin wooooyeeeeee

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