Their success marks the first time in the history of karate in Malawi that officials have attained such prestigious regional accreditation, a landmark moment that sets a new standard for the sport in the country.
Their success marks the first time in the history of karate in Malawi that officials have attained such prestigious regional accreditation, a landmark moment that sets a new standard for the sport in the country.
As Malawi begins their journey in this year’s edition, fans back home will be hoping for a strong performance that reflects the team’s growth, resilience, and national pride on the international stage.
These discussions mark the first phase of a planned series of strategic engagements for the year, aimed at strengthening collaboration, improving governance, and enhancing the sustainability of sports development in Malawi
The BASMAL National Championship serves as a pinnacle event in Malawi’s basketball calendar, bringing together top teams from various regional leagues
The partnership between MNCS and MBC is expected to transform the national sports landscape by offering broad coverage across television, radio, and digital platforms.
This will be the 24th edition of the COSAFA Cup.
The African Union Sports Council Region 5 introduced the Regional Annual Sports Awards (RASA) in 2016 to encourage, coordinate, and promote the development of all forms of sport in the region
A win or draw on Sunday will be enough to secure Malawi’s place in the CHAN finals.
Karate is also among the sports Malawi will feature in at the 11th edition of the African Union Sports Council (AUSC) Region 5 Youth Games, set for July 2025 in Windhoek, Namibia.
The IHF Zone VI Games, held every two years, provide under-20 players with invaluable international exposure and experience, helping shape the future of handball in the region.