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Bullets official joins Sulom veep race

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Big Bullets board of trustees treasurer Gregory Madeya has joined the Super League of Malawi (Sulom) race for vice-presidency, bringing the number of contestants to three.

Madeya submitted his nomination papers by February 28 deadline. He is challenging Gift Mkandawire and DaudSuleman for the position in the March 14 Sulom elections to take place in Salima.

Contesting: Madeya
Contesting: Madeya

In his manifesto, Madeya promises to market the game owing to his vast experience in sales and marketing; and also building on his role within the rank and file of the Big Bullets family where he also served as vice-chairperson.

He says his manifesto hinges on seven main features revolving round corporate social responsibility, adding that corporate social responsibility (CSR) “can be used to deliver positive health impacts through programmes and initiatives designed around physical exercise”.

He promises to make Sulom a key element of the strategic alliance between the corporate world and government, “to enhance dialogue among committed clubs, players and commercial partners as well as local organisation in advancing social development through football.”

Meanwhile, the race for the presidency is now just as good as mere formality for incumbent Innocent Bottoman following media reports at the weekend that Daud Ntanthiko has withdrawn to concentrate on his treasury position in the Southern Region Football Association.

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