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Mighty Wanderers Football Club 2021 Limited has made some changes in how it will be operating its football club following their first Board Meeting, which was conducted last Friday at Ryalls Hotel in Blantyre. The board met to map up a direction of the company and put in place tangible strategies to run the club as a professional business entity. Wanderers president: Dr. Thom Mpinganjira In a press statement signed by the Clubs President, Dr. Thom Mpinganjira many resolutions were made. For instance, The Board Chair, Dr. Thom Mpinganjira will be responsible for providing direction to the new company including making pronouncements on key policy issues. ....
Civic Education Minister Timothy Mtambo, UTM, MCP lawmakers incorporated into Wanderers Board Civic Education Minister Timothy Mtambo, UTM, MCP lawmakers incorporated into Wanderers Board Mighty Be Forward Wanderers players Minister of Civic Education and National Unity Timothy Mtambo and Members of Parliament Susan Dossi and Ulemu Chilapondwa have been incorporated into the Board of Mighty Wanderers Football Club, a few days after registering as a company. Dossi is an MP for Chikwawa West in the Southern Region while Chilapondwa is law maker for Ntchisi South in the central region. The Board of Directors, led by the club’s President Thom Mpinganjira, held their first meeting on 23rd July 2021 in Blantyre where they discussed a number of issues aimed at advancing the team’s commercialization drive. ....
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