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Chakwera mourns goalkeeper Boniface Maganga

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President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera has expressed sadness over the demise of the legendary goalkeeper Boniface Maganga.

Maganga played for the National Team – The Flames – and several other clubs, including Big Bullets and Wanderers. He is renowned for his exceptional skills on the sport, and his commitment to nurturing young talent.

Maganga, to be laid to rest today

In his statement issued on Tuesday, President Chakwera described his passing on as a great loss to the football community in Malawi and beyond.

He said Maganga’s contribution to Malawian football shall forever be etched in the memory of Malawians, adding that he has left behind an enduring legacy in the realm of sport.

“We extend our deepest condolences to his family, friends, and all those who knew him. May his soul rest in peace,” mourns Chakwera.


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