
NRFA Endorses FAM President Fleetwood Haiya
By Suleman Chitera
NRFA Endorses FAM President Fleetwood Haiya for Second Term Ahead of 2027 Elections
The Northern Region Football Association (NRFA) has officially endorsed incumbent for a second term as president of the ahead of the association’s elections next year.EXPOSED! Allowance Scam Through Honey Trap At NRFA
Speaking during the launch of the K70 million Chiwemi Investment NRFA League One at Chiwaza Ground in Nkhata Bay District, NRFA Chairperson praised Haiya’s leadership, saying he has played a significant role in developing football across Malawi.
Nyasulu said the progress made under Haiya’s administration demonstrates his commitment to transforming the country’s football landscape and that he deserves another term to complete his vision.Nyasulu Elected New NRFA Chairperson
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“We have seen positive developments in Malawian football under Fleetwood Haiya’s leadership. We believe he should be given another mandate to continue implementing his vision for the game,” Nyasulu said.
Haiya attended the event as the guest of honour, where the NRFA officially unveiled the K70 million Chiwemi Investment sponsorship for the League One competition.NRFA Elections Voting Suspended Amid Chaos
The endorsement adds to growing support for Haiya ahead of the upcoming FAM elections. Earlier, the and the also publicly backed his bid for another term.
With endorsements now coming from multiple football bodies, Haiya’s re-election campaign continues to gather momentum as stakeholders express confidence in his leadership and his efforts to further develop football in Malawi.
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