Nyasa Bullets sign Zoya, Lanjesi at K8 million

Malawi champions Nyasa Big Bullets have completed the signing of Civo United defenders Emmanuel Zoya and John Lanjesi.

Zoya : Now Bullets player
Zoya : Now Bullets player

The official signing ceremony involving both Bullets and Civo officials took place on Tuesday night at the Civo Stadium in Lilongwe in the presence of top flight TNM Super League of Malawi (Sulom)  officials.

According to Sulom General Secretary Williams Banda, the two have been signed at a fee of K8 million.

“After their negotiations, the two players have gone at K8 million” said Banda.

The Sulom General Secretary said the Peoples team will pay the fee in two instalments.

Banda also revealed that two Bullets players namely Jelesi Lufeyo and Ian Chinyama will play for Civo this season on loan as part of the deal.

Lanjesi and Zoya were recently banned at Civo following their premature unveiling at Big Bullets before the two sides had completed the negotiations.

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ken
ken
8 years ago

maule tsopano chaka chino tiyabwa

Kenneth Ngwali
8 years ago

Franco Ndawa nazo ngodya zinayi za Nyasa Big Bullets,Choyamba kugonjetsa Nabour,chiwiri osalora kuluza kwa nabour,chitatu timadana ndi kuluza kwambiri chomaliza osabweretsa udani kwa mapuleya.

Amigoboy
Amigoboy
8 years ago

Mapalestina nd wamkakaso chaka chino

William Tembo
8 years ago

Maule ndi mbambande!timwanso wa mkaka chaka chino neba usamale wamva.

Beloved
8 years ago

Ma ule the most popular club in Malawi

Beloved
8 years ago

Nyasa Big Bullets Woyeeee!

Chimwemwe
Chimwemwe
8 years ago

That’s better timwanso wa mkaka season ikubwerayi.Nyasa Big Bullets more fire!!!!!!!!!!

charlespanganani
8 years ago

ok neba

charlespanganani
8 years ago

chaka chino neba aziwanso kk

Maxwell
Maxwell
8 years ago

koma ndiy neba utiva

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