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The Central Region Referees Committee has faulted allegations by Nyasa Big Bullets Football Club assistant coach, Peter Mponda, that they have connived with Silver Strikers Football Club to frustrate all Bullets’ efforts in the central region by not allowing them to win games.
This follows outbursts by Bullets’ assistant coach, Peter Mponda, on Sunday at Kasungu Stadium when his side was held to a goalless draw by TN Stars after winning 1 nil against Blue Eagles in Lilongwe the previous day.
Peter Mponda
“We are disappointed to lose 2 points here…I believe it’s a campaign by referees here in the central region to be frustrating us to get points. I believe Silver Strikers are delighted with what has happened here and what they planned has been fulfilled,” said Mponda on Sunday.
Civo Service United head coach, Franco Ndawa, has described the game against Nyasa Big Bullets at Kamuzu Stadium this Saturday as a cracker.
The civil servants storm Blantyre after a break last weekend as they did not have any match. They were in Blantyre two weeks ago when they drew 1-1 against Mighty Tigers on Saturday, April 10 before thumping Ntopwa Football Club 4 nil on Sunday, April 11.
The second positioned side will be meeting the Bullets who are third on the log at their own backyard and it is for this reason that Ndawa believes the match will be a cracker.
March 8, 2021 Phillip Pasula-Nyasa Times 2 Comments
Former Malawi National Team Technical Director, Manfred Hoener, is no more,
Nyasa Times can confirm.
Hoener (far right) no more
The German passed on at the age of 79 due to heart failure on March 6, 2021.
Hoener was vigilant in spotting players across the country and shaping them at junior level before handing them over to the coach for the senior national team.
In 1997, Hoener led the junior national team to participate in the Dana Cup in his home country, Germany.
Players that were polished by the German mentor include Dan Chitsulo, James Chimera Junior, Clement Kafwafwa and Peter Mponda.