Update: Following the recent NBS Bank Charity Shield match between Mighty Wanderers and FCB Nyasa Big Bullets, the Football Association of Malawi released a revenue report on April 20, 2026, confirming a total of MK211.1 million in gross earnings. The event secured a net income of MK103.8 million, a 68.8 percent increase from 2025, with proceeds directed to the Green Girls Boarding initiative at Emvuyeni Community Day Secondary School in Mzimba District.
In domestic league developments, the Super League of Malawi confirmed a new three-tier gate charge structure for the 2026/27 FDH Bank Premiership season. According to FCB Nyasa Big Bullets media, Category A fixtures featuring top-profile clubs such as Bullets, Wanderers, and Silver Strikers will carry a gate fee of MK7,000. Category B match tickets have been set at MK5,000, while Category C games will cost MK4,000.
Update: The Football Association of Malawi officially awarded full club licenses to 14 Super League teams ahead of the new season, according to an April 21 release from the association. Civil Service United and Creck Sporting Club were granted licenses with sanctions. Both clubs have been given until May 21, 2026, to resolve outstanding compliance issues, failing which they will face initial four-point deductions in the league standings.