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All set for Fam Polls in Mzuzu

Football Association of Malawi, Electoral Committee chairperson James Masumbu, has said all is set for FAM Elective General Assembly scheduled tomorrow 16 December 2023 at Sunbird Mzuzu.

According to Masumbu everything will be done in accordance with the laws and candidates, delegates will aim for peaceful and non-violent elections.

The Chairperson of the Electoral Committee has also advised contestants to accept any outcome of the elections saying all the candidates which will try to start violence will face the consequences.

Meanwhile Police in the Northern region have promised tight security ahead of the Polls considering the violent incidents that happened in previous FAM elections such as in 2015 and 2019 elections.

The incumbent FAM President, Walter Nyamilandu will go head-to-head against Super league of Malawi President, Fleetwood Haiya for the position of FAM President.

However, the Chairperson of the Northern Region Football Association, Dr. Khonje and the current FAM second vice president Othaniel Hara will tussle for the position of Second vice president.

Daud Mtanthiko, Chancy Gondwe, Patrick Kapenga, Bernard Harawa, Raphael Humba, Chimango Munthali and Muhammad Selemani will fight for three slots in the Executive Member committee for the Association.

Women Member Position will be contested by Felister Dossi and Mervis Mangulenje.

During the 2019 elections, Walter Nyamilandu defeated his former vice-president, James Mwenda.

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