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Nyoko
6 years ago

Mukasowa chochita zipangani musterbate osatizunza ndi senseless stories.mpila osachinya munthu amachuka nawo? Ada inu koma MULIBE nzeru mwanva kapena you are driven by hatred,nepotism, tribalism

Chigonapamuhanya
Chigonapamuhanya
6 years ago

This is the only sensless, pointless story I have read since 2014.
Your points are contradictory.
your floating from one point to a totally different point , what a mess? The issue is about Mwawi being dropped on national duties on personal, Selfish reasons and you talk of finding tall players , what a joke!
You shift from tall players to infrastructure kkkkkkk
Then inviting South Africa for friendlies ,hum?
I think such apes are the very devil’s destroying our nation.

Donald Kilintoni
Donald Kilintoni
6 years ago

Borrowing your Subject ‘FOR MALAWI SPORTS TO GROW’ we don’t stupid media people like the author of the above!!!
Did Messi/ Ronaldo create the hype for Barca/ R. Madrid or they’re there for continuity???

The best Mwai could do is to decline the call up for next England friendly Games, put it bluntly that she’s demoralised and feels she won’t give up her best and thereby giving a chance to Bapuwaya netball team (BarbedWire if you like).

Now I understand better!!!!

opportunist
opportunist
6 years ago

Kuyesesa kuyibakira management team but they should also know that them (NAM n the coach) they are not bigger than the country. Ife tikuwawa because it is tax payers money that they use

Alex
6 years ago

While the topic here is for Malawi netball to grow, the link to Mwawi is out of order and sounds like justifying the actions of NAM. To justify the actions of NAM following the miserable defeat is not being patriotic. None wanted precedence but results .Yes they wanted to instil discipline by setting the permanent precedence but NAM lacked critical thinking of the outcome. Instead, they have set a precedence now for the second time, that without Mwawi Malawi netball national team is nothing. Nam seems to be witch hunting a player here as you suggested, but lets not hide… Read more »

Nigga
Nigga
6 years ago

It’s easy to find tall players but it’s totally a different ball game to find players who are both tall and have Mwabi’s ability. Mwabi is cut from a different cloth than the rest. She is a rare breed. She is our Messi. Give her the ball and you know strange things will happen around the rim. I can’t Mr Mlanjira is being soft on NAM. NAM made its bed and let them lay on it.

Nigga
Nigga
6 years ago

It’s easy to find tall players but it ain’t easy to find tall players with natural talent like Mwabi. She is just a cut above the rest. She is our Messi. Give her the ball and strange things will happen around the rim.

Biggy
Biggy
6 years ago

Its a problem of player management here..If there is a technical panel its supposed to make decisions and NOT NAM.I dont know if officials at NAM have managerial skills..Presence of some players in a team saves waves to the other teams.
Overall i can surely believe that at the mention that mwawi will not be around most countries that participated were more than happy

pathfinder
pathfinder
6 years ago

Spot on buddy. you’re the only writer who makes sense at nyasatimes

Hlabezulu Ngonoonda
Hlabezulu Ngonoonda
6 years ago

The columnist has laid it bare. Firstly, it is true that “the problem … in netball is that these women always keep grudges against each other and they take revenge …” The Pan African Civic Educators Network (PACENET), according to the DAILY TIMES of November 1, 2017, has documented that : “ …women are jealous of each other, thus [they] fail to support each other and or another (pull–her–down syndrome). This is very rampant among women in Malawi.” The writer’s explanation is not counter to this. Secondly, when one is an environment in which there are more enemies in number… Read more »

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