PSL endorses league expansion after Zambabwe FA proposal

HARARE-(MaraviPost)-The Premier Soccer League (PSL) of Zimbabwe has agreed in principle to expand the top-flight league following a proposal by the Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) aimed at increasing the number of participating teams and restructuring the country’s football system.

The development was announced in a statement signed by PSL Communications and Media Liaison Officer, Kudzai Bare,the PSL confirmed that it had convened an Extraordinary General Meeting to discuss ZIFA’s proposal.

ZIFA recommended that the league expand from 18 to 20 teams starting from the 2026 season, alongside the establishment of a National First Division League.

According to the PSL, the meeting resolved to suspend relegation for the 2025 season.

This decision will allow the league to accommodate newly promoted teams, resulting in a temporary expansion to 22 teams for the 2026 campaign.

The transitional measure is meant to ensure a smooth shift into the new structure.

The PSL further indicated that after the conclusion of the 2026 season, the league will revert to the proposed 20-team format beginning in 2027.

This marks a significant milestone in the long-term restructuring of Zimbabwe’s football leagues.

In addition to the expansion, the PSL has proposed a phased approach to implementing the National First Division League.

The body expressed optimism that the new division could become fully operational within the next three years, representing a major step toward strengthening the country’s football development pathways.

Bare reiterated the league’s commitment to working closely with national football authorities to ensure the success of the reforms.

The changes are expected to reshape the competitive landscape of Zimbabwean football, offering more opportunities for clubs while aligning the domestic league structure with broader development goals.


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Sharriff, Chinkhandwe shine at NBM plc Seniors Golf Tourney  

BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-Bashir Sharriff and Sheila Chinkhandwe were crowned champions in the men’s and women’s divisions respectively; at the inaugural National Bank of Malawi plc (NBM) Seniors Golf Competition held at the Country Club Limbe on Saturday.

With a handicap of 20, Sharriff topped the field with a gross score of 90 and a net 70 points, earning him K200,000 and the trophy.

He was followed by NBM plc Pension Administration Limited (PAL) Chief Executive Officer (CEO), William Mabulekesi, who returned a gross of 84 and a net of 70 points to claim K150,000, while Mac Hanjahanja finished third with a gross of 87 and a net 71 to walk away with K100,000.

In her category, Chinkhandwe led with a gross score of 108 and a net 85, earning her K200,000, followed by Khungekile Madise who posted a gross of 124 and a net 89, receiving K150,000.

The tournament also recognised specialty performances, with Hanjahanja winning the nearest-to-the-pin prize and High Court Judge Justice Masauko  Msungama taking the longest-drive award.

They both received K50,000 for their achievements.

Reflecting on his victory, Sharriff expressed his appreciation to NBM plc and his playing partners for a memorable day on the course.

“I have been playing this game for about 45 to 48 years. Today, I had the privilege to play with the sponsor, and I enjoyed my day on the course. I scored 45 on the front nine and 45 on the back nine. With my handicap of 20, I ended up with a net score of 70, which made me the winner of this National Bank Seniors Championship today,” said Sharriff.

Chinkhandwe, while celebrating her win, also encouraged greater participation of senior lady golfers.

“Only two ladies participated, which I found really disappointing. There are many senior lady golfers in Malawi, but for different reasons, most were unable to attend. I hope that next year we will have more women joining the competition,” said Chinkhandwe.

Speaking on the motivation behind NBM plc’s sponsorship, Mabulekesi, stressed the Bank’s commitment to wellness and active ageing.

“The National Bank takes the well-being of people seriously. We established the Wellness Programme to encourage physical activity and help people unwind from stress. When we looked at the Senior Golfers Society of Malawi, we saw retirees who needed a space to remain active, interact, and build bonds. Participating in golf keeps them physically fit and mentally engaged, helping them manage conditions like hypertension, high blood pressure, diabetes, and dementia,” said Mabulekesi.

Chairman and Captain of the Senior Golfers Society of Malawi, Eric Chinkanda, applauded NBM plc for its support of the event.

“One of our key challenges is securing sponsorships for our exclusive tournaments. Reaching out to corporate entities has been difficult, but in Blantyre we have received support from a few organisations, with the National Bank being one of the notable sponsors,” said Chinkanda.

The event was supported through a K11.2 million sponsorship package from NBM plc, which included cash prizes and golf apparel, further demonstrating the Bank’s commitment to sport, wellness, and community engagement.


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Zambia withdraws national netball teams from 2025 Africa Netball Cup

LUSAKA-(MaraviPost)-Netball Zambia has announced the withdrawal of both the Women’s and Men’s National Netball Teams from the 2025 Africa Netball Cup, a major continental tournament set to run from December 8–14 in Lilongwe, Malawi.

In a press statement issued in Lusaka on Monday, the Association described the move as a painful but unavoidable decision prompted by its failure to raise the MK1.2 million required for the teams’ travel, accommodation and participation expenses.

Despite weeks of outreach and discussions with potential sponsors, Netball Zambia said all efforts to secure funding had been unsuccessful.

Netball Zambia Secretary General, Pritchard Ngoma, expressed deep regret over the development, noting that the Association had exhausted all possible avenues.

“It is with great disappointment that we announce the withdrawal of our Men’s and Women’s National Teams from the 2025 Africa Netball Cup. We have done everything within our means to mobilise resources but we can no longer hold on in the hope of a last-minute sponsor at this advanced stage, as doing so risks exposing the Association to penalties,” Ngoma said.

He further thanked players, fans and the wider netball community for their unwavering commitment to the sport.

“We appreciate the athletes’ dedication and the support from the netball community nationwide. We remain hopeful that Zambia will bounce back stronger and compete at next year’s tournament,” he added.

The announcement comes as a particular blow to the Women’s National Team, which made history by lifting their first-ever Africa Netball Cup title in 2023.

Netball Zambia acknowledged that the withdrawal would be especially disappointing for the reigning champions and their supporters.

However, the Association assured the nation that it remains focused on rebuilding and strengthening its systems to ensure better preparation and sustainable funding for future competitions.

Netball Zambia also extended its gratitude to all stakeholders, partners and fans for their continued support as it works to secure long-term solutions for the national teams.


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Thabo Mbeki’s foundation questions Tanzania President Samia Suluhu Hassan’s administration legitimacy

PRETORIA-(MaraviPost)-In a statement that has sent ripples across East African political circles, the Thabo Mbeki Foundation, representing South Africa’s former President Thabo Mbeki, has publicly declared that Tanzania currently lacks a legitimate government.

The foundation contends that the administration led by President Samia Suluhu Hassan was “imposed upon the people through a combination of force and fraudulent means,” raising urgent questions about governance and democracy in the East African nation.

The pronouncement comes amidst ongoing regional concerns about political transparency and democratic processes in several African countries.

Thabo Mbeki, a respected elder statesman known for his diplomatic approach to conflict resolution and governance issues, has through his foundation urged Tanzanians to reflect critically on the trajectory their country is taking.

The foundation’s statement calls for a collective examination of what has gone wrong and what corrective measures are necessary to restore Tanzania on a path that respects the will of its people.

Tanzania, under the leadership of President Samia Suluhu Hassan, who assumed office in March 2021 following the sudden death of her predecessor John Magufuli, has experienced significant political shifts. President Hassan’s administration has been marked by efforts to open the political space, improve relations with international partners, and stimulate economic reforms.

However, the foundation’s assertion challenges the legitimacy of the current government’s ascent and tenure, suggesting that these changes may have been engineered through undemocratic practices.

The foundation’s statement reflects deep concerns about the electoral processes and political freedoms in Tanzania. Over recent years, international observers and local opposition groups have reported incidents of political repression, restrictions on media freedoms, and limitations on civil society activities.

These factors have contributed to a climate of suspicion and distrust among segments of the Tanzanian population and the wider international community.

Thabo Mbeki’s foundation emphasized the need for open dialogue and inclusive participation to address the critical questions facing Tanzania. “What went wrong, and what must be done to put the beloved country back on course?” the foundation asked, implying that the current situation threatens the social contract between the government and the people.

Such a call for introspection and reform is significant given Mbeki’s reputation for advocating peaceful solutions and democratic governance across the continent.

The implications of the foundation’s statement are profound for Tanzania’s political landscape. It signals a potential shift in regional perspectives about the legitimacy of governments and the respect for democratic norms.

Neighboring countries and regional blocs such as the East African Community (EAC) may find themselves pressured to engage more critically with governance issues in Tanzania.

President Samia Suluhu Hassan, Tanzania’s first female president, has faced numerous challenges since taking office.

She inherited a nation grappling with economic difficulties, international isolation due to the previous administration’s policies, and internal political tensions. Her administration has attempted several reforms, including re-engaging with international financial institutions and promoting a more open political dialogue.

However, the allegations from the Mbeki Foundation suggest that these efforts may not fully address underlying governance concerns.

Political analysts note that the foundation’s critique may stem from wider regional anxieties about governance and legitimacy in Africa.

The continent has witnessed a complex interplay of democratic transitions, electoral disputes, and governance challenges in recent decades.

South Africa, under Mbeki’s presidency, played a significant role in promoting peace and democratic governance in Africa, which adds weight to the foundation’s pronouncement.

Locally, Tanzanian political actors have responded with mixed reactions.

Supporters of President Hassan’s government have dismissed the foundation’s statement as interference in Tanzania’s internal affairs, emphasizing the legitimacy conferred by the constitutional processes following President Magufuli’s death.

Opposition parties and civil society activists, however, have expressed cautious optimism that such international attention could foster greater accountability and political reform.

The broader African community is watching closely how Tanzania will respond to these criticisms.

The country’s stability and democratic health are vital not only for its citizens but also for the region’s economic integration and security.

East Africa’s development agenda heavily depends on political stability and good governance, making Tanzania’s situation a matter of regional interest.

The statement from the Thabo Mbeki Foundation brings to the forefront critical questions about governance legitimacy in Tanzania under President Samia Suluhu Hassan.

It challenges the narrative of a smooth political transition and calls for a collective reckoning with the country’s current political trajectory.

As Tanzania navigates these challenges, the eyes of the continent remain firmly fixed on how its leaders and people will respond to restore trust, uphold democratic principles, and ensure a future that reflects the will of its citizens.

The call for dialogue and reform echoes beyond Tanzania’s borders, resonating with broader struggles for democracy and good governance across Africa.


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2025 Chipiku League: CRFA expels Chatoloma ADMARC

By Edwin Mbewe

LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-Malawi’s second tier Centre football governing body (CRFA) has expelled Chatoloma ADMARC which plays in the Chipiku Stores Premier Division League due to the failure to fulfill its fixtures in the league.

The Kasungu North based outfit, Chatoloma as per the body failed to honor three fixtures two away and one home without providing conducive reasons to the body.

The fixtures which Chatoloma failed to fulfill include against LUANAR away in Lilongwe which was scheduled to take place on 12th November 2025, another away fixture against Airborne Rangers on which was set to take place on 20th November and home match which the team was anticipated to play against Armour Battalion on 23rd November.

General Secretary for Central Region Football Association (CRFA), Antonio Manda, said in the charge sheet released on 24th November 2025, that despite several formal communication and adequate notice, the club failed to honour official league matches without providing any justification.

He stated, “This behavior disrupts the league’s integrity, causes logistical challenges which results in financial loss for the association, particularly in the deployment of the officials. Effective immediately Chatoloma is removed from the league.

Manda added that the team is also barred from participating in any competition under its body for the maximum of five seasons (years).

“CRFA remains committed to enforcing discipline, upholding professionalism and safeguarding the credibility of all completions under our jurisdiction. No team or individuals will be allowed to compromise the standard of the game”, Manda added.

Chatoloma ADMARC general secretary Moses Botha confirmed to have received the charge sheet who said they have to sit down and evaluate the charge to map the way forward of the team.

“Indeed our team has been going through financial cris hence we struggled to look after the players welfare, logistics when playing away, this led us to fail to fulfill the fixtures.

“Its very painful that we have been expelled from the league, the team put Chatoloma on the map by nurturing the talent.If the community can join hands to support the team we can try to reason with CRFA to assist us completing the league”, Botha said.

Chatoloma ADMARC are sitting second from the bottom in the 16 member log table.

The team has 16 points from 20 games, they managed to win only three games, drawn 7 and registered 10 losses, scoring 16 goals and conceded 34 with a goal difference of -18.


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