back to top
POSTED IN

Mvama, Chizingwe Primary School triumph in Mayor’s trophy

Mvama and Chizingwe Primary Schools have emerged the champions of Lilongwe City Mayor’s Trophy which was organised by Lilongwe City Council (LCC) with sponsorship from First Discount House Limited (FDH) Bank.


During the finals of the tournament held on Friday at Bingu National Stadium (BNS) in Lilongwe, Mvama Primary School became the champion of the competition in football category after beating Khumula Primary School 5-3 through penalties.

While Chizingwe Primary School emerged the winner of the tournament in netball category after beating Kamuzu Barracks Primary School 15-12 during the finals of the competition.

Mamva Primary School team player (centre) receiving the dummy cheque after the finals-pic by Moses Nyirenda.

Speaking after the finals of the tournament, Mayor for Lilongwe City, Councilor Richard Banda said he was impressed with the finals of the trophy.

He thanked FDH bank for its support towards the Mayor’s Trophy that led to the success of the competition.

“I really appreciate FDH Bank for coming up with its support of about K15 million just for the Mayor’s Trophy,” Banda said.

He said LCC is looking forward to organizing more Mayor’s Trophy competitions in a move to nurture future talents of football and netball.

Netball in progress during the finals of the Mayor’s Trophy-pic by Moses Nyirenda.

Banda said as a council they are keen to mobilize more funding from sponsors like FDH bank in on order for the next Mayor’s Trophy to be bigger and better.

Also speaking during the finals of the tournament, Minister of Foreign Affairs Nancy Tembo who is also Member of Parliament (MP) for Lilongwe City South West Constituency hailed the Mayor’s Trophy.

“During the competition we have seen beautiful football and netball, this is something we need to nurture going forward if we are to have powerful Malawi national football and netball teams in future,” she said.

She urged the corporate world to come forth with support towards the Mayor’s Trophy in all cities of the country in order to nurture more future talents that would put Malawi on the international map.

The Mayors Trophy, attracted 54 primary schools from within Lilongwe City with the two champions of the tournament walking away with trophies and K1 million each team.

Related articles

Failure to make swift policy actions could lead to economic stagnation- World Bank

The World Bank January 2025 edition of the Malawi Economic Monitor (MEM) has stressed the need for urgent economic reforms to stabilize Malawi's economy warning that failure to do so could lead to deeper fiscal distress, increased poverty, and economic stagnation.

Banana farmers’ woes amidst rising export demands

Despite a recent research from MwAPATA Institute highlighting the huge potential for the country’s bananas on the export...

Corps Africa founder, CEO pays courtesy call to Chakwera, commits to complement govt efforts to develop youths

Corps Africa has assured President Dr. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera and his administration of their commitment to complementing his government efforts to transform the social and economic livelihoods of the youth in Malawi.

Paramount Holdings Limited provides K3m donation towards renovation of Area 25 Health Centre

Paramount Holdings Limited – leading construction company, medical equipment supplier agro-producers and farm inputs suppliers of farm inputs in Malawi – has expressed commitment to complementing government efforts in improving service delivery in the health sector in Malawi.