Mwachande to announce his stand on FA Malawi polls

One of youthful candidates who expressed interest to contest for the position of Football Association of Malawi (FAM) president Allie Mwachande says he will disclose his next move in few days coming after he failed to get any nomination ahead of the Fam polls.

Mwachande
Mwachande

He announced some months ago that he will challenge the incumbent Nyamilandu but unfortunately, he hasn’t been nominated by any of the affiliating bodies.

Mwachande said he is not worried that he hasn’t been nominated and promised to openly reveal his thoughts once he returns back home.

“Am just feeling sorry for Malawi football but I will announce my stand when I am back,” Mwachande told Nyasa Times from Republic of South Africa where he is on other personal assignments.

Mwachande who owns a football club currently playing in division one of the Chipiku Central Region Football Association League (CRFAL) believes his future in football remains bright with his young age.

“Am not worried am still young. I have a team in division 1 that I want next season should go in Premier,” he said.

Mwachande was on the fore front accusing the incumbent president of forcing affiliates to nominate him and in the process corrupt them with money.

Several quarters including supporters seem to to have run out of favour with Nyamilandu as they demand his withdraw in contention for the coming elections.

Meanwhile, the race for the position of Fam President gets hotter following the nomination of Wilkins Mijiga by the Super League of Malawi (Sulom) to stand as president.

Sulom remains a threat as they already have eight votes in their bag.

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losco
losco
8 years ago

Akadachitako nawo contest Kinna Phiri bola tikadati ndiponi!

Munthu
Munthu
8 years ago

Walter achoke achoke achoke achoke achoke!!!!!

tchama
tchama
8 years ago

Mr Bias go and sale sugar

njuli
njuli
8 years ago

Walter must go, had it been Malawians were given chance to vote as it happens with presidential elections Iam sure Walter would have learnt a bitter lesson, I pray God should whisper to the affliates not to vote for Nyamilandu tione zina abale, kungoti kakaka ngati ndi ufumu? If there are no other rewards in running football chokakamira nchani? Iam angry with greedy affliatiates who are too corrupt who nominated Walter mpaka 16 years abale?

AKIJA
AKIJA
8 years ago

MORE FIRE MWACHANDE BABAWO AKAPUME , AKUSIYILENI INU ACHICHEPELE

Keen Observer
8 years ago

Water Must Go apart from that he has a degree, he was not even a good player,what has he done for Malawi soccer????? We know he is successful as a person & we are not jealousy with his success but he must go enough is enough, he is not the only intelligent or capable person. ( soccer administrator ).

Chuma nchawana
Chuma nchawana
8 years ago

Bwana Walter munaziyamba muli mnyamata zisiyeni anyamata alipo apitiliza, dyera bwanji ngati munthu wandale

Nyamakumutu Prophet wa Mpira
Nyamakumutu Prophet wa Mpira
8 years ago

Can I propheci, the surname name beginning with M will be elected president. Ok let me tell you Mijiga will be elected president. And I can see the flames becoming a strong force

Ronald Chisaka
8 years ago

Blatter wapamalawi will follow suit sure mark mywords

Thermistocles
Thermistocles
8 years ago

He has had his time,now it’s time for others to dance. Walter shoulda done himself honor by paving way for others to contest for the presidency. At first we thought that there was nothing in football governing but we’ve come to realise that there’s something lucrative about this position. I just want to beg SULOM to be blave and nominate Mijiga so that football governihg should have a new leader. We’re done and tired of Walter’s antics,we want somebody else in the name of Mijiga to bring change to Malawi football. I feel sorry for Mwachande because we were hoping… Read more »

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