Bullets finish second despite emphatic win as Wanderers clinch league title

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-FCB Nyasa Big Bullets have wrapped up the 2025 TNM Super League season in second place with 66 points, just three points behind champions Mighty Wanderers.

The People’s Team concluded their campaign in style with a commanding 4–0 victory over Mzuzu City Hammers at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre on Saturday.

The final day encounter was crucial for both sides. Bullets entered the match level on 63 points with Silver Strikers and knew only a win would secure second place.

On the other hand, Mzuzu City Hammers were desperate for maximum points as they battled to escape relegation, having started the match on 28 points.

Bullets showed their intent early and took the lead in the 6th minute through Babatunde Adepoju. The striker fired home a powerful shot from inside the box after being teed up by Peter Banda.

The pressure continued, and in the 38th minute Chikumbutso Salima doubled Bullets’ advantage. Salima used his chest to connect with Wongani Lungu’s cross after the Hammers’ defence failed to clear their lines, making it 2–0.

Just before halftime, Babatunde struck again in the 43rd minute to score his 15th goal of the season. The forward finished clinically to put Bullets 3–0 up at the break, firmly in control of the match.

Bullets maintained their dominance in the second half and Salima completed the rout in the 90th minute with his second goal of the game, making it 4–0. The goal saw Salima also finish the season with 15 goals, equalling Babatunde’s tally.

At full time, Bullets celebrated a convincing win, with Chikumbutso Salima named Player of the Match. Babatunde Adepoju and Salima are both expected to be officially recognised as joint top goal scorers after ending the season with 15 goals each.

Speaking after the match, Bullets interm coach Gilbert Chirwa praised his players, saying they executed the game plan perfectly. He commended the team for displaying high quality football in their final outing of the season.

Mzuzu City Hammers head coach Elias Chilambo described the situation as painful after his side’s relegation was confirmed. He noted that despite a spirited fight in the second round, the damage was done in the first round where Hammers managed just seven points from 15 games.

Bullets finish the season with 66 points from 30 matches, while Mzuzu City Hammers end their campaign on 28 points from the same number of games, dropping out of the top flight league.


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Embracing life’s ups and downs: A message of hope and resilience

Life is like a spinning wheel, constantly turning and bringing new challenges and opportunities our way, reminding us to stay adaptable and strong.

It’s a reminder to do your best in life, to put in the effort and strive for excellence in all that you do, because every moment counts.

I hope you will elevate your family’s status, not just in terms of material wealth, but also in the values, love, and support you share with one another.

This message is about embracing the journey, with all its twists and turns, and finding ways to grow and uplift those around you.

It’s about recognizing that life’s wheel keeps spinning, and it’s up to us to make the most of each moment, to learn, to give, and to rise above challenges.


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Benin narrowly survive againt Botswana: AFCON 2025

CASABLANCA-(MaraviPost)-Benin breathed new life into their Africa Cup of Nations 2025 campaign after claiming their first three points with a narrow 1–0 victory over Botswana in a closely contested Group D encounter.

Coming into the match under pressure following an opening defeat, the Cheetahs knew a positive result was crucial to keep their hopes of reaching the knockout stage alive.

Benin showed greater urgency from the start, pressing high and moving the ball quickly as they looked to unsettle a disciplined Botswana side.

The breakthrough arrived in the 28th minute when Yohan Roche struck the decisive goal, calmly finishing inside the box to put Benin ahead.

Roche’s goal gave Benin confidence, allowing them to control the tempo for the remainder of the first half and head into the break with a deserved lead.

Botswana responded after halftime by pushing forward in search of an equaliser, increasing the intensity and committing more players into attack.

Despite Botswana’s improved performance, Benin’s defence remained compact and organised, frustrating their opponents and limiting clear scoring opportunities.

As the match entered its closing stages, Botswana applied late pressure but Benin showed composure, discipline and tight security at the back to protect their narrow advantage.

The final whistle confirmed a vital win for Benin, marking their first victory and first three points of the AFCON 2025 tournament.


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Kachere prison overcrowding sparks urgent call for reform

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-A high-level government delegation, led by Minister of Gender, Children, Disability and Social Welfare, Mary Navicha, has visited Kachere Prison to assess the dire living conditions of female inmates.

The prison is currently holding 162 women, double its official capacity of 80, highlighting severe overcrowding that compromises inmate welfare, safety, and dignity.

The delegation, which included Minister of Justice Charles Mhango, Deputy Minister of Homeland Security Norman Paulosi Chisale, and the Attorney General, engaged with prison authorities and stakeholders to address the challenges faced by the facility.

They emphasized the need for urgent and coordinated interventions to decongest the prison, improve inmate welfare, and ensure safety in line with national laws and human rights standards.

The visit comes amid reports of inhumane treatment, inadequate food, and poor living conditions for women inmates.

Inmates have shared harrowing accounts of struggling to access basic necessities like water, with one tap serving 30 women, leading to fights and tensions among prisoners.

Minister Navicha, a vocal advocate for women’s rights, has been working to promote gender equality and empower women in Malawi.

Her visit to Kachere Prison underscores the government’s commitment to addressing the plight of female inmates and ensuring their rights are protected.

The government delegation’s visit is expected to catalyze reforms aimed at improving prison conditions and addressing the systemic issues contributing to overcrowding.


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Bwaila Media Club takes mental health to members

LILONGWE(MaraviPost)-The Bwaira Media Club (BMC) has been commended for playing a critical role in promoting mental wellness among journalists at a time when mental health remains a growing global concern.

Speaking during the BMC Annual General Meeting (AGM) held in Salima, MISA Malawi Chairperson Golden Matonga said media clubs such as BMC provide a much-needed platform for journalists to relax, interact, and cope with the pressures associated with the profession.

Matonga noted that journalism is a demanding career that often exposes practitioners to stressful situations, making social and professional support systems essential.

“In this era where mental health is a major global concern, we need clubs like BMC that deliberately cater to the wellness of journalists.

Activities such as the famous ‘Mix and Mingle’ create space for members to unwind and momentarily step away from work-related pressure,” said Matonga.

He added that continued training initiatives under BMC have helped journalists improve professionally while also managing stress more effectively.

In his remarks BMC Chairperson Felix Washon applauded members for their commitment and contributions that made the AGM a success.

Washon urged media practitioners to remain dedicated to the club, saying unity among journalists is key to strengthening professional interaction, skills development, and access to job opportunities.

He emphasized that BMC will continue prioritizing capacity-building and networking activities aimed at empowering journalists both professionally and personally.

BMC member, Misheck Kauma who writes for Malawi voice echoed similar sentiments highlighting the importance of peer support, regular engagement activities, and professional solidarity in reducing work-related stress.

Several members praised the club for creating a safe space where journalists can freely share experiences and support one another.


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From touchlines to Chamber: Walter Nyamilandu brings football spirit to Malawi Parliament

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-When Walter Nyamilandu rose to his feet in Malawi’s Parliament and broke into song and dance moments after the election of a new Speaker, it was more than a spontaneous celebration.

It was a statement.
For Malawians familiar with his long tenure as President of the Football Association of Malawi (FAM), the scene felt strikingly familiar.

The same man who once led chants from the terraces, celebrated victories with players, and rallied fans across the country had simply changed venues from the football pitch to the august House.

Nyamilandu, Malawi’s longest-serving FAM president, has now embarked on a new chapter as Member of Parliament for Nsanje South West.

Yet his trademark enthusiasm, passion, and ability to mobilise people remain firmly intact.

A Sporting Energy in a Political Arena
During the parliamentary sitting to elect a new Speaker, Nyamilandu’s jubilant display injected an unusual but refreshing energy into the chamber.

Leading fellow government MPs in spirited chants, he momentarily transformed Parliament into something resembling a football stadium after a decisive win.

The moment drew smiles across the House and quickly caught public attention, with many Malawians remarking on how naturally Nyamilandu blended his sporting spirit with political life.

For a man whose public identity was forged in football administration, the celebration symbolised continuity rather than disruption.

Speaking to Maravi Post Online on Saturday, Nyamilandu revealed that he has received widespread praise for his maiden parliamentary speech, which many described as level-headed, articulate, and well-structured.

He said the speech offered renewed hope to the people of Nsanje, a constituency he believes had lacked a strong and credible voice in Parliament for a long time.

“I wanted the people of Nsanje to feel represented and heard,” Nyamilandu said, adding that his early adaptation to parliamentary procedures had surprised even his critics.

Nyamilandu also reflected on the broader significance of his transition from corporate and sports leadership into politics.

A former Illovo executive and a graduate of Chancellor College (Chanco), he said his election has inspired members of the working class and intellectual community to reconsider politics as a viable path of service.

He observed that many educated Malawians shy away from politics due to its negative image and the perception that it involves “dirty” or degrading engagements.

“Some are not prepared to engage with poor communities or serve them because of pride and prestige,” he noted.

“I have defied those odds by entering unfamiliar territory and quickly adapting to both Parliament and constituency work.”

Beyond Football
Nyamilandu’s football legacy continues to shape perceptions of his leadership.

Sports journalist Antony Manda of Transworld described him as a strong youth motivator, pointing to tangible achievements during his FAM tenure.

Among these is the construction of a lodge at the Football Association of Malawi premises in Chiwembe an initiative Manda says continues to inspire young people involved in the sport.

That same leadership style energetic, inclusive, and people-centred now defines Nyamilandu’s approach to national governance.

Beyond celebration and symbolism, Nyamilandu has already demonstrated a willingness to speak boldly on national issues.

His recent public criticism of the Malawi Congress Party (MCP) for what he termed a failure to take accountability for economic mismanagement has reinforced his image as an outspoken and fearless legislator.

As he settles into parliamentary life, many Malawians will be watching closely to see how the discipline, teamwork, and passion that characterised his football administration translate into legislative impact.

One thing, however, is already clear: whether on the touchlines of a football pitch or the floor of Parliament, Walter Nyamilandu remains a leader who wears his passion proudly and invites others to join the chant.


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