FDH Bank plc has increased the sponsorship package for the FDH Bank Cup from K120 million to K150 million. The bank’s senior marketing manager Ronald Chimchere yesterday said during the unveiling and awards ceremony at Amaryllis Hotel in Blantyre that the K30 million increase aims to make the competition more competitive. “As a bank, what
L ast season, Mighty Mukuru Wanderers started at full throttle, winning four TNM Super League games on the bounce before drawing their fifth match. Not this time. The Nomads were left frustrated yesterday after being held to a one-all draw by Lilongwe-based Kamuzu Barracks (KB) in their opening match at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre. In
The bulk of TNM Super League clubs have now abandoned elected executive committee system of management which was viewed as an impediment to the professionalisation and commercialisation drive. So far, apart from Chitipa United who held their elections last week, most teams have done away with elections. Lilongwe-based Civil Service United have become the latest