Malawi midfielder Lloyd “Benega” Aaron has abruptly parted ways with Qatari second-tier side Muaithe SC, ending his stay at the club with two and a half years still left on his three-year contract. The unexpected exit comes after just six months, during which the former FCB Nyasa Big Bullets star featured in nearly every match and established himself as a regular in the team.
Muaithe confirmed Aaron’s departure through a statement on the club’s website, announcing the release of eight players as part of a broader squad overhaul. In a brief farewell message, the club thanked the players for their service and wished them well in their future careers. Aaron’s next destination remains unclear, but his sudden availability is likely to attract interest as he looks to quickly revive his overseas journey.
President Peter Mutharika and First Lady Gertrude Mutharika, through BEAM, have donated relief items to about 1,000 Malawians repatriated from South Africa as the number of returnees surpasses 40,000.
The High Court in Lilongwe has granted an injunction stopping MAIIC from forcing about 800 Mega Farmers to repay government-backed loans pending the determination of their legal dispute.