Malawi: After Investing Over K2bn in Ever-Losing Wanderers, Mpinganjira Talks Frustration – ‘We Don’t Have Quality Coaches, Player

Malawi: After Investing Over K2bn in Ever-Losing Wanderers, Mpinganjira Talks Frustration - 'We Don't Have Quality Coaches, Player


For Thomson Mpinganjira, the dream of transforming Mighty Mukuru Wanderers into Malawi’s football powerhouse has turned into an unending cycle of disappointment. After pouring over K2 billion into the Lali Lubani Road outfit over three seasons, the business mogul and philanthropist is now openly voicing his frustration over the state of football in Malawi.

Speaking after Wanderers yet again failed to clinch the TNM Super League title, Mpinganjira’s calm tone carried a heavy message: Malawi’s football lacks depth, both on the pitch and in the dugout.

“Mediocrity Everywhere”

“Sadly, I have concluded that we do not have the depth in both players and coaches in Malawi,” said Mpinganjira. “As long as it remains like this, Malawi football will never develop. It will forever remain mediocre.”

The Wanderers president’s critique extended beyond his team to the national football landscape. For him, local teams’ inability to progress at continental tournaments speaks volumes about the systemic problems in Malawi’s football.

“Teams like Bullets and Silver may win domestically, but at the national level, it’s the same story: mediocrity. Amongst blind men, one of them may lead, but they’re still heading into a ditch,” he lamented.

A Need for Soul-Searching

Wanderers’ failures, including struggles against fierce rivals FCB Nyasa Bullets and Silver Strikers, have left Mpinganjira contemplating drastic measures. He hinted at hiring a foreign expert to revamp the team’s technical structure, believing this to be a necessary step toward progress.