January 26, 2021 Green Muheya - Nyasa Times 16 Comments
The cash-strapped Mighty Wanderers FC plan to sell the Higger bus which they got from immediate past president Peter Mutharika.
Gift for sale: Wanderers considers to selll bus
The Lali Lubani Road outfit want to ease financial woes following the withdraw of sponsorship by Japanese used vehicle dealers Be Forward Limited.
Wanderers chairperson Simon Sikwese said selling the bus is the best option for their survival but said the matter is currently under discussions.
“We will discuss this issue at length because we feel it makes sense to sell the bus so we can pay some debts,” said Sikwese on MBC Radio 2.
January 18, 2021 Jeromy Kadewere -Nyasa Times 1 Comment
Mighty Wanderers FC played reasonably well during Sunday’s match against Tigers FC but they still have so much to prove as their ambition to secure their second win was checked by a stubborn Kau-Kau boys , who claimed a hard-fought point from a forgettable encounter at Kamuzu Stadium.
Not good enough: Assistant coach Albert Mpinganjira cools down a player
The Nomads, who have dropped two places above the relegation with seven points from seven games, came into the game off the back of two defeats, but were unable to find their way past the well-drilled and disciplined Tigers.
Hassan Kajoke’s second half equaliser equaliser earned the champions Nyasa Big Bullets a point when they drew 1-1 against Ntopwa FC in the TNM Super League on Saturday.
Nyasa Big Bullets survives Ntopwa scare at Kamuzu Stadium
Bullets were on the brink of their first defeat at Kamuzu Stadium but Kajoke rescued a point for The People’s Team 12 minutes when he levelled the scoreline and saved his team from losing a seven-year record.
The Amagheto Kids from Bangwe Townhsip sponsored by Isaac ‘Jomo’ Osman, a former Bullets top fan, scored in the 14th minute through Hendrix Misinde after Miracle Gabeya failed to mark his opponent inside the box.
January 11, 2021 Jeromy Kadewere - Nyasa Times 1 Comment
Nyasa Big Bullets’ wonder boy Peter Banda who is set to leave for FC Sherriff Tiraspol of Moldova, where his former teammate, Charles Petro ply his trade, on Sunday played his final game before his trip signing off with a brace to help his club beat Kamuzu Barracks 3-1 in a TNM Super League match played behind closed doors at Kamuzu Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
Peter Banda off after a brace to help Bullets win
Bullets celebrate win as Peter Banda signs off in a style
Banda scored a stunning goal from a free kick in the 8th minute.
Struggling Mighty Wanderers have been dealt a major blow with the news that left winger Rapson Richards could miss up to six weeks with a knee injury.
Richards has lateral collateral ligament injury.
Richards sustained the injury during Saturday’s game against Karonga United.
The Nomads lost the game 2-0 at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre.
Rapson, was stretchered off after he was brought down by Sherriff Shamama and immediately he was rushed to Queen Elizabeth Central Hospital.
According to Wanderers team doctor, Samuel Matukuta, Rapson complained of pain on his left knee which was also swollen.
Matukuta said after an x-ray it was found out that there was no bone involvement and no fracture