New era for Malawi Football, Haiya elected FAM President
Malawian Football has embarked a new journey following
the appointment of Fleetwood Haiya as the new president of Football Association
of Malawi (FAM).
The elective general assembly which was held at Mzuzu
Gland Palace Hotel, marked a significant shift in the leadership of Malawian
football, as Haiya defeated Walter Nyamilandu, 23-13 to end Nyamilandu’s
19-year incumbency as FAM president.
The election of the new executive committee members
has blazed anticipation and excitement within Malawi’s football community as
people wanted for change to retain the lost glory.
In his acceptance speech on being elected FAM
president, Haiya said he was humbled to be elected and that he will immediately
start implementation of his manifesto called “transforming the game”.
“I am deeply
humbled and honored to be elected as FAM president, as we savor the joy of this
accomplishment and fulfillment of this dream, I wish to make a solemn
commitment to serve all of you without fear or favour and to put the best
interest of the game at heart,” said Haiya.
Haiya also
added that he will try to seek advice from his predecessor Walter Nyamilandu.
“Walter
Nyamilandu has vast experience. He has been in office for 19 years; he was a
FIFA member and he is council member of CAF and I hope he will be available
when called to seek counsel in managing the game,” Haiya said.
Meanwhile the outgoing president, Walter Nyamilandu congratulated
Haiya for winning the presidential race.
In first vice-president race, Madalitso Kuyera
defeated James Mwenda after three rounds of voting following an 18-18 and in
the third round, Kuyera, managed to scope 19 votes against Mwenda’s 17.
Northern Region Football Association chairperson
Lameck Khonje beat Othaniel Hara to the post of second vice-president after acquiring
21 votes against his opponent’s 15.
Daudi
Mtathiko, Chimango Munthali, Patrick Kapanga, and Bernard Chiwiriwiri Harawa
emerged as the new members of the FAM executive committee.
Fellistas Dossi retained her position as FAM executive
women’s representative after outsmarting Mervis Mangulenje 21 votes to 15.
The future of Malawian football now rests in the hands
of the new executive
committee members as people are hoping to see significant changes in the
governance and oversight of football activities in the country.
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