By Burnett Munthali
FCB Nyasa Big Bullets, Malawi’s football powerhouse, have officially parted ways with their long-serving head coach, Kalisto Pasuwa, after the Zimbabwean tactician opted not to renew his contract. The announcement has marked the end of an era for the club, which has enjoyed unparalleled success under Pasuwa’s leadership.
Pasuwa, who joined the Blantyre-based club in 2018, leaves behind a remarkable legacy. During his tenure, he guided the Bullets to four consecutive TNM Super League titles, solidifying the team’s dominance in Malawian football. His disciplined approach, tactical prowess, and ability to nurture young talent earned him widespread respect from fans and players alike.
In a statement, FCB Nyasa Big Bullets expressed gratitude for Pasuwa’s immense contributions to the club. “Coach Kalisto Pasuwa will always be part of the Bullets family. His achievements have set a standard for excellence in Malawian football, and we wish him all the best in his future endeavors,” the club said.
Pasuwa’s decision not to renew his contract has left fans speculating about his next move. Some reports suggest he may return to Zimbabwe to focus on other opportunities, while others hint at interest from clubs across the region seeking his expertise.
The departure of Pasuwa has also sparked discussions about the future of the Bullets. With his exit, the club faces the challenge of finding a successor capable of maintaining the high standards he established. Fans and analysts are eager to see whether the new coach will uphold the team’s legacy or introduce a fresh approach to their playing style.
Kalisto Pasuwa’s departure marks the conclusion of one of the most successful chapters in FCB Nyasa Big Bullets’ history. As the team prepares for the next phase, they carry with them the lessons and achievements of an extraordinary coach who transformed the club into a dominant force in Malawian football.