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By Suleman Chitera

Songwe Border United strengthened their position at the summit of the NBS Bank National Division League after securing an impressive 3-1 victory over Extreme FC on Sunday.

The league leaders produced another dominant display, inspired by a brace from Dickson Mwangonde and an additional strike from Emmanuel Munthali. The victory saw Songwe extend their tally to 13 points from five matches, maintaining their unbeaten start to the campaign and underlining their promotion credentials.NBS Bank Launches ‘Kwakoma ndi ku NBS Bank Promotion’ to Boost Savings Culture Among Malawians

Mwangonde opened the scoring before adding his second of the afternoon to put his side firmly in control. Munthali also got on the scoresheet as Songwe proved too strong for Extreme FC, who managed a consolation goal but were unable to halt the leaders’ march.

In another exciting fixture, FOMO FC snatched a dramatic late point in a 1-1 draw against Namitete Zitha. The hosts looked set for victory after Alexander Cosmas broke the deadlock, but Chimwemwe Nyoni struck in the 87th minute to rescue FOMO and deny Namitete a valuable three points.NBS Bank commits K5 billion to BEAM sanitation drive

Meanwhile, Ntaja United continued their rise up the table with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Chilobwe United. Adam Alieh emerged as the hero, scoring the decisive goal in the 85th minute to hand his side all three points.

The win lifted Ntaja United into the league’s top five with eight points, keeping them firmly in contention as the race for promotion gathers momentum.KuHes Professor Wins K1 Million Trolley Dash in NBS Bank Promotion

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With five rounds of matches played, Songwe Border United remain the team to beat, sitting comfortably at the top of the standings and showing no signs of slowing down.

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