By Burnett Munthali
In a heartbreaking turn of events, Frank ‘Brazil’ Musah, a former football star and a soldier in the Malawi Defence Force (MDF), has tragically lost his life in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Musah was one of the victims of an attack by the M23 rebel group during his deployment in the volatile region as part of a peacekeeping mission.
Frank Musah, fondly nicknamed ‘Brazil’ for his remarkable skills on the football field, was a prominent figure in Malawian football. As a forward for the MDF’s Red Lions football team, he was celebrated for his agility, precision, and passion for the game. His talent and charisma earned him a special place in the hearts of his teammates and fans, making his untimely death even more devastating.
Musah transitioned from football to a military career with the same dedication and discipline that marked his days on the pitch. He became part of Malawi’s contingent in the United Nations Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO), tasked with restoring peace in the conflict-ridden eastern DRC. However, the mission placed him and his colleagues in the line of danger, facing heavily armed and unpredictable rebel groups like the M23.
The M23 rebel group, notorious for its brutality and human rights violations, has been a persistent threat in the region. Their attacks on military personnel and civilians alike have destabilized the area, forcing thousands to flee their homes. Musah’s death is a stark reminder of the sacrifices made by peacekeepers who risk their lives to protect others.
Tributes have poured in from across Malawi, with many expressing their sorrow at the loss of such a talented and selfless individual. Former teammates, military colleagues, and fans have described Musah as a man of integrity, discipline, and unwavering commitment. “Frank was not just a soldier; he was a symbol of resilience and determination. He will be deeply missed,” said one of his former Red Lions teammates.
The government and the Malawi Defence Force have also issued statements mourning his loss. President Lazarus Chakwera extended his condolences to Musah’s family and praised his contributions to both the military and sports in Malawi. “Frank ‘Brazil’ Musah was a hero both on the football field and in service to his country. His sacrifice will forever be remembered,” said the President.
As the nation mourns, Musah’s death raises questions about the safety of peacekeepers deployed to high-risk areas. While their mission is noble, the dangers they face are immense, and incidents like this highlight the need for improved strategies to protect those who serve in conflict zones.
Frank ‘Brazil’ Musah’s legacy as a footballer and a soldier will live on in the hearts of many. His courage and dedication to serving others, even in the face of great danger, are a testament to his character. As Malawi bids farewell to one of its finest sons, it is clear that his memory will continue to inspire future generations.
May his soul rest in eternal peace.
- FAM highlights football transformation despite funding challenges
- Malawi Urged to Boost Local Medicine Manufacturing as 2026 Pharmacy Expo Opens in Blantyre
- Pempho kwa Atsogoleri a muslim Association ya Malawi
- Malawi Police Warn HRDC Against Blocking Karonga–Chiweta M1 Road During July 1 Protests
- Activist Mkandawire alleges Chilima was killed by surrounding friends
- ESCOM Signs Transmission Connection Agreement with Press Energy Limited
- Kusanthula: Ndalama za K5 Miliyoni Zolipirira Kusankhidwa pa Utsogoleri wa MAM Zikuyambitsa Mkangano
- Analysis: MAM’s K5 Million Nomination Fee Raises Stakes in High-Profile Leadership Contest
- MAM Sets K5 Million Nomination Fee for National Chairperson Ahead of Fresh Elections
- ESCOM Signs 50MW Solar Power Transmission Agreement with Press Energy to Strengthen Malawi’s Electricity Supply
- Mzimba South MP Emmanuel Jere Granted Bail in Abuse of Office Case
- Pan Africa Mining Limited implementing mineral exploration in Dowa
- Women In Malawi Break Into Air Conditioning And Refrigeration Profession
- NBM plc strengthens customer relations at Mzuzu Engagement Cocktail
- NBM plc commits K10 million to Malawi’s Independence celebrations in Kenya
- FDH Bank Plc gives TESSAM K100 million for CUCSA games participation























