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.

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ALL IS SET FOR MOUNT MULANJE PORTERS RACE

ALL IS SET FOR MOUNT MULANJE PORTERS RACE

The event is open to both local and international athletes and for one to participate in the race they have to pay MK2000(Women) MK3000(men) and MK15000 for international athletes.

DREAM START FOR THE FLAMES

DREAM START FOR THE FLAMES

Yesterday’s victory was the first for Malawi against Zambia since 2015 when the Flames won 1-0 to lift the COSAFA cup plate.

FLAMES ITCHING FOR COSAFA GROLY

FLAMES ITCHING FOR COSAFA GROLY

This is the 22nd time for the Flames to compete at the regional showpiece and have only reached the finals in two occasions in 2002 and 2003

UPCOMING EVENTS