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Sports council gets tough - The Times Group Malawi

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Malawi National Council of Sports (MNCS) has put tough guidelines for all sports associations in the country. The guidelines came into effect on September 20 2022, just two days before the Sports Indaba in Lilongwe. However, all the associations have been given six months to ensure that their constitutions, regulations, policies and any such instruments …

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