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.

MALAWI IN COSAFA BEACH SOCCER SEMI-FINAL

Malawi secured their spot in the semi-finals by defeating Seychelles 7-2, to finishing second in group A with six points

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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SPORT FOR ALL GOES TO DEDZA

SPORT FOR ALL GOES TO DEDZA

MNCS introduced the Sport for All program to encourage citizens to take part in sports and physical activities regardless of gender, age or ability.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Athletes Across the Country

Number of Associations

Trophies/Medals Won

World Position