The rains came and the pitches got greener. At the end of January, 11 teams took part in an U12 '8 a side' football festival. The usual suspects plus two new teams Chipwe Utd and Aliweme attended. Wachisa said it was the 'best yet'. The mini goals and nets are still looking good. A big incentive for these teams to take part in festivals and training sessions, is the next shipment of kits, balls and equipment that should arrive by the start of next season in July/August.
Albert Chihana, the General Secretary of the Chitipa District Youth Football Association said.
'It was amazing how the festival came to life after a long break. The kids are really enjoying this massive support from you Andy. As for us we just can't highlight our excitement enough of the steps that this support is making us take. Wachisa is just someone easy to go at and work out something positive. Always on the front foot giving updates and feedback, I really enjoy the relationship that this initiative has brought in us. Once again Andy thanks for letting us live to see this colourful football dream for the district, we will keeping breathing life to this project and see it grow from strength to strength'.
Wachisa Munkhondijah, Senior Coach and Project Coordinator said.
'Young Coaches Leadership Course must be next for sure. I need to start preparing for this CONSOLIDATING the Foundations we have laid YOUNG COACHES must be exposed to Proper Knowledge for sure'
Senior Coaches of the 11 teams taking part
Goals still looking good
Post competition
Goals being well used and looked after
Longhoughton Rangers and Felton Juniors FC
Red House Farm FC
Plans are being made to build on the positive mood created by the U12 festival. Wachisa and Albert will be holding a Senior and Young Coaches training session soon to evaluate the ongoing 'training needs' for the teams, ahead of an official Young Coaches Leadership course. Also Chitipa District Sports Officers Rowland Harawa and McDonald Chimaliro are implementing a 'pilot scheme' to encourage 4 primary schools located close south west of Chitipa centre in Kawale zone to work together in holding U14/17 football, netball, volleyball and cricket games. All these developments Community Sports Leaders Africa is currently encouraging ahead of kit arriving later in the year.
Primary school teachers from 4 nearby schools planning a mini competition
Senior Coaches also working hard
Back in 2020, Grant Watson from Alnwick Tennis Club had donated all the equipment needed to get tennis started in Chitipa. I had asked Rowland to get some interest and find a suitable place to put the court. There was no progress, so I handed the initiative over to Wachisa. Within a month plans were in place to build the court at Ishalikira FP school.
Grant back in 2020
All the tennis kit you need going to Chitipa
Finally it reaches a school
Ishalikira FP
The U12 project continues to develop through the hard work of Wachisa and the other coaches. They held an 'end of holiday' Fun Day in mid April. It was an informal way of getting together, learn from each other and plan for the future. It was great to see the speed ladders being well used as well as the sticks. I didn't see any old bicycle tyres, which would have made me smile!
Speed Ladders
SAQ drills
U12 participants
On July 25th the good news came that the 59 boxes had safely arrived in Chitipa. What a journey! They left my garage on October 8th 2022 and arrived 290 days later. A huge thanks to Nick Parker at GA Smith transport for taking them to Dundee on the 1st leg. The 2nd leg from Dundee to Ekwendeni was made possible by the Bananabox Trust. The final leg to Chitipa was thanks to Levison Mlambya at William Stewart Foundation. Total cost £1086.
Container unloaded in Ekwendeni
CSLA boxes
Levison Mlambya
In Chitipa
The kit inspired an U12 festival and a Young Coaches Leadership course in quick time. 12 clubs attended the festival and 25 players the 4 day course devised and delivered by Wachisa.
Wachisa has recently attended an Elite Youth Coaches workshop in Lilongwe and also completed the CAF C Coaching course in Blantyre. He is being recognised for his efforts in developing football in Chitipa. It is great that Community Sports Leaders Africa can support him. He is truly an inspiration to the young footballers in Chitipa. I am proud to know and support him.