TNM Super League clubs are yet to get their K20 million subvention eight weeks into the 2024 season, it has emerged. The clubs are entitled K10 million each from sponsors TNM plc through Super League of Malawi (Sulom) while the Football Association of Malawi (FAM) is responsible for the other half. According to the clubs
Internet service disruption in the country and region last week has cost TNM plc K1 billion in potential revenue and the company is investing about K4 billion to restore the service. Restoration of the service disruption, attributed to cuts to two undersea cables which connect vital Internet services for eight countries, including Malawi, was completed
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TNM plc yesterday cleared the cloud of uncertainty that surrounded its romance with local football for the Super League by unveiling an increased sponsorship package from K150 million to K500 million a year for three years. Amid a wild applause from those that witnessed the event at Sunbird Mount Soche in Blantyre yesterday, the mobile