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Pasuwa and his technical team failed to turn up for a meeting, without giving reasons, when they were summoned by the executive last week and this has not gone down well with their superiors.
National Football Coaches Association (NFCA) has backed the Kallisto Pasuwa-led Flames technical panel despite Malawi ...
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Africa Top Sports on MSNPasuwa engages media on Flames’ recent outings in CHAN and COSAFA CupFlames Head Coach Kalisto Pasuwa engaged with the media on the Flames’ recent outings in CHAN and COSAFA Cup Competitions.
IN a brutal marathon, like the league championship in football, it's all winners, about champions and that's why the game always knights those who come first. Brazil are known around the world for ...
BLANTYRE- (MaraviPost)- Flames coach Kalisto Pasuwa has dismissed allegations of favoring FCB Nyasa Big Bullets players in ...
Flames coach Kallisto Pasuwa has said he does not favour his former club FCB Nyasa Bullets in team selection. He was responding to a question during a press conference in Blantyre on Thursday on the ...
Pasuwa considering his next move soon. January 4, 2020 Jeromy Kadewere -Nyasa Times 3 Comments . Nyasa Big Bullets coach Callisto Pasuwa’s manager Gibson Mahachi has said they are yet to ...
Warriors coach, Kalisto Pasuwa yesterday apologised for the team’s early elimination from the African Nations Cup Championships (Chan). When Pasuwa took his charges to their morning training ...
Warriors coach, Kalisto Pasuwa has received backing from his boss and is likely to get a contract extension when the two parties meet in the coming few days. Pasuwa has been under the spotlight ...
Pasuwa: Tables counter-offer to Bullets. Bullets chief executive officer (CEO) Fleetwood Haiya said Pasuwa agreed to the terms and all that is remaining is to finalise the paperwork.
FORMER Zimbabwe international Callisto Pasuwa’s coaching credentials continued to gain momentum in the region after he led Malawian football side Nyasa Big Bullets in defence of the TNM Super ...
Pasuwa is currently in Harare, and will put to pen to paper once he returns to Blantyre tomorrow. But The Herald can exclusively reveal that the deal was finalised at 4.30pm yesterday.
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