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NBM Online Chess Tourney Attracts 166 Players Closing Ceremony of the Chess Online tourney The inaugural National Bank of Malawi (NBM) plc sponsored online chess tournament took place at the weekend and lured an unprecedented 166 participants. Played online on lichess platform as part of the MK3.6 million sponsorship by NBM plc, the tournament was split into four categories namely: First Timers, Juniors, College students and Open section for males and females. In the First Timers category, newcomer Precious Thebe from Mzuzu reigned supreme on 8.5 points, followed by Melisa Kwakwala from Mzuzu International Academy who scored 8 points followed by Joshua Bulaula with 7.5 points, Lumbani Mwalwanda with 7.5 points and Owen Chimberenga scored 6 points. Faith Kamanga was the best performing girl in the First Timers category. ....
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Since its formation mid last year, the online Joseph Mwale Chess Academy has made tremendous progress that saw it contributing several players that qualified to represent Malawi at last year’s World Olympiad. Mwale holding private lessons with some kids as he is in the country The kids playing against each other The students that represented the nation at the World Olympiad which was played virtually include Charity Tadeyo, Carol Trapence, Tupochele Mlanjira and Praise Kalambo. The Academy’s coaches Joseph Mwale himself, his brother George and Petros Mfune also made it into the senior squad. “We also had great turn up at African zonal tournaments through Lakshita Dutt, Dakhsesh Dutt and Priyasha Shriyan, who represented us well with Shriyan finishing third. ....