The meetings will be conducted separately, starting with the Malawi Cycling Federation and concluding with the Chess Association of Malawi.
The meetings will be conducted separately, starting with the Malawi Cycling Federation and concluding with the Chess Association of Malawi.
This is the second of three planned training camps. The first camp was held in August 2024, while the third and final camp is scheduled for April 2025.
The World Youth Hockey 5’s Festival is part of FIH’s strategic vision to strengthen emerging hockey nations through youth development and the promotion of Olympic values.
This initiative highlights MNCS’s commitment to fostering sports development across Malawi by empowering local coaches with the necessary tools to nurture athletic talent at the community level.
Upon successful completion, participants will be awarded certificates, recognizing their competence in coaching.
In the other semi-final clash, South Africa will go head-to-head with Zimbabwe, promising another exciting encounter.
Following today’s meetings, Dr. Kamata will visit the site allocated to the Cycling Association of Malawi for the construction of its sports facility to assess the progress made thus far.
This opportunity not only provides the team with exposure to high-level competition but also sets a foundation for the long-term development of hockey in Malawi.
With the stakes high, the Queens will need to bring their best performance to maintain their standing in the competition.
After the meetings, Dr. Kamata will visit the site allocated to the Cycling Association of Malawi for the construction of its facility to assess the progress made so far.