By Max Medson
Malawi Boxing Association (MABA) has elected a new executive board tasked with revitalizing boxing sport at all levels in Malawi.
Speaking during an Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Salima, Regional Sports Officer and representative of the Malawi National Council of Sports, Fanny Phiri, emphasized the significance of the AGM in revamping boxing.

The newly elected MABA President, Francis Kadzalowa, unveiled the ambitious plans of launching a nationwide boxing league at district, regional, and national levels, drawing inspiration from Ugandas successful model.
“To take boxing to the next level, we will introduce a boxing league at district, regional, and national levels. This approach was used in Uganda, and has proven effective,” Kadzalowa explained.
Kadzalowa also underlined MABAs commitment to achieving financial independence through commercialization.
“We strongly believe that we will find ways to generate our resources, rather than depending solely on government support. That is why we will pursue commercialization,” he said.
Kadzalowa concluded by affirming MABAs ongoing collaboration with the Sports Council to promote boxing in schools and nurture young talent.
MABA aims to revitalize boxing in Malawi at all levels and aims for increased international participation.
