BLANTYRE HOSTS INAUGURAL UFULU GOLF TOURNAMENT

The Ufulu Golf Tournament is not only about swings and putts; it embodies Malawi’s spirit of freedom, unity, and growth, both in sport and as a nation. .

BLANTYRE 42.195KM RACE RETURNS OCTOBER 4 WITH BIGGER PRIZES AND NEW MANAGEMENT.

This year’s edition will also encourage the participation of veteran athletes aged 60 and above, with free registration offered to them as a way of promoting inclusivity and celebrating lifelong fitness

Developing and Promoting Sport in Malawi since 1974.

The Malawi National Council of Sports (MNCS) was established by an act of Parliament, Act No 10, of 1974, to provide oversight to the development of all sporting disciplines in Malawi.

The Malawi National Council Act has however extended and specified the mandate of the sporting body corporate on among others; matters of women and sport, professional sport, sport for people with disabilities, recreational sport as well as anti-doping within sport.

FEATURED NEWS

TOUGH OUTING FOR TEAM MALAWI

TOUGH OUTING FOR TEAM MALAWI

Malawi sent a team of ten athletes to the competition, with two representatives from each of the five sporting codes: swimming, judo, taekwondo, athletics, and boxing.

TEAM MALAWI AFRICAN GAMES UPDATE

TEAM MALAWI AFRICAN GAMES UPDATE

In the first round, Simwaka impressed everyone with her performance. She finished second in her heat with a time of 53:32, just behind Mary Moraa from Kenya who finished with a time of 52:18.

UPCOMING EVENTS