Malawi National Women’s Football Team has been dealt a blow following Football Association of Malawi's (FAM) decision that the Scorchers should opt out of the 2024 Olympics women’s football qualifiers due to lack of funds. The draw for the qualifiers is scheduled for next Tuesday in Cairo, Egypt, but the Scorchers are conspicuously missing on
Malawian short distance runner Asimenye Simwaka put up a splendid performance on Saturday to win silver in the 400 metres (m) race during the World Continental Tour Grand Prix Championship in Nairobi, Kenya. Her performance saw the versatile athlete clocking 52.76 seconds behind the champion, Kenyan Mercy Okech’s time of 52.42. Simwaka was also the
Malawian short distance runner Asimenye Simwaka put up a splendid performance on Saturday to win silver in the 400 metres (m) race during the World Continental Tour Grand Prix Championship in Nairobi, Kenya. Her performance saw the versatile athlete clocking 52.76 seconds behind the champion, Kenyan Mercy Okech’s time of 52.42. Simwaka was also the
Dzaleka refugee camp is located not far from Lilongwe, the capital city of Malawi. For several years a Judo for Peace programme called 'Judo for Hope' has been running in the camp, offering the possibility for refugees to practise judo on a weekly basis.
Football Association of Malawi Technical Director Mariano Mario Marinica has sparked debate having said that some players in the national football team's