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Email a copy of 'Super League of Malawi blocks Airtel sponsorship for Bullets' to a friend
The Malawi cabinet has approved the National Disaster Risk Management Policy which will help in creating an enabling framework for...
Ok. That’s strange. But any we are nearing Comoros all the best The Peoples’ Team.
Change your mindset for a better football future. There was no any politics behind that assistance. We must change our mindset please lets accept changes
apa zikuoneseratu kuti fooball kwathu kuno siizapita patali. ma greement ake azii tiyeni titukule mpira ku malawi bac zokhomererana zithe apa
Kodi A Bb Muzingo Upemphapo Basi Moti Inu Mmene Mmati Caf Caf Ndalama Zake Ndizopempha Basi,ndiye Muchinyidwa Zimene Inu Musanawone Ndithu.
Nsanje basi,titengabe chikho cha CAF.
Of course BB shouldn’t expect sponsorship from Airtel when they are under an exclusive sponsorship contract with TNM. Do you think if a national team kit is provided by Nike, that the same team can also choose to receive and wear boots from Reebok? Stop barking fellow Malawians.
The conflict is not helping at all. You must amend it waste no time we should have such clause in the sponsorship agreement. It’s not a good one, let any mobile company help in the development of soccer in the country in this era. Wake up sulom.
Zitsiru asulom
Mpira tikuupha tokhatu apa. Network providers are some of the companies that make unnecessary profits and some of their social responsibility would be sponsoring football clubs. So if Airtel has money it should not sponsor Tigers? If MTL has money it should not sponsor Chikwawa United, the same applies to access? SULOM you are fools. You are killing our soccer. And in this case at hand, Airtel is not taking bullets as a club to sponsor but was only helping to offset the deficit. Also remember that the 15 million Bullets has collected from TNM is not a grant. Its… Read more »
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