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Cristiano Ronaldo accepts 2yr jail term, €19mln fine after pleading guilty to tax fraud

Cristiano Ronaldo accepts 2yr jail term and €19mln fine after pleading guilty to tax fraud
Portuguese football icon Cristiano Ronaldo has accepted a prearranged €18.8 million fine and a suspended 23-month jail term for tax fraud in Spain on Tuesday.
The charges relate to his time at former club Real Madrid.

Juventus winger Ronaldo arrived at the Madrid court hand in hand with Georgina Rodriguez and dressed in an all-black outfit finished off neatly with white trainers and shades and gave a thumbs up and grin to the assembled reporters outside.

According to www.rt.com, a judge had earlier rejected his request to enter the building via car to avoid paparazzi, meaning a media scrum greeted the 33-year-old, who found time to sign a sneaky autograph on his way up to the steps to court.

Due to the non-violent nature of Ronaldo’s crime, and Spanish law dictating that a term of under two years incarceration can be served on probation for first-time offenders,the 5-time Ballon d’Or winner will not spend any time behind bars.

That meant just hours after Juventus’ 3-0 Serie A win over Chievo, where he missed a penalty, Ronaldo made the journey from Turin to the Spanish capital, where he was highly expected to plead guilty to defrauding the Spanish treasury and sign a deal on the sentence and fine.

Ronaldo’s court appearance in the Spanish capital lasted just 15 minutes as the player needed simply to sign off paperwork for the previously agreed settlement in court, Reuters reported.

Earlier, Ronaldo’s former Real Madrid team mate Xabi Alonso walked in to face own tax fraud case with his hands deep in his suit pockets. “Yes, all good,” was his only response to reporters’ questions.

Former Manchester United and Sporting Lisbon winger Ronaldo has reportedly already paid a tax office penalty in the sum of €13.5 million, after accepting charges he defrauded the court to the tune of €14.7 million.

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Chitipa United coach Ngwira optimistic on TNM league survival

 

By Lusekero Mhango

 

Newly appointed Chitipa United coach Alex Ngwira has expressed optimism that the club has what it takes to survive the upcoming TNM Super League season.

The former Mzuni FC tactician was confirmed as the rookies new coach earlier this week replacing Robert Mzinza who will become Ngwira’s assistant.

Speaking in an interview following his appointment at the helm Ngwira, said whilst the challenge of survival will be difficult but the club has what it takes to stand the heat of the elite league.

“We know we are up against it as we will be the underdogs in the league but we have the potential hence I’ve taken up this challenge,” he said.

He added, his experience of coaching in the super league will go a long way in guiding the lions of chitipa to secure their league status.

“I know this league so I know what’s required to survive but to achieve this we will need a good team spirit and a togetherness,” he articulated.

According to Chitipa United General Secretary Pickford Kamanga, Alex Ngwira’s track record of getting the best out of his squad was a contributing factors towards hiring his services.

He said, the club was excited by the capture of Ngwira a coach who was also rumoured to the vacant karonga United coaching job.

Maravi Post 2018 Person of the Year Tabitha Chawinga wins Chinese Player of the Year award

Malawi women football icon Tabitha Chawinga continues to make a mark in the Chinese women’s top-flight league as she has been named 2018 Women Footballer of the Year in China.

Since her arrival in China from Sweden, the Malawi international has been an instant hit for Jiangsu Suning club after she helped them to a Chinese Women Championship title and also emerged the topscorer .

Chawinga said she could not believe that she has won the player of the year award.

“ I just thank the Almighty God for his blessings because without him I wouldn’t be where I am,” she said prayerfully.

Chawinga said “God has been wonderful” to her and alspo gave credit to her team-mates, her family and the football fraternity at home “for their support.”

The Malawi national football team captain said hard work and self-belief have been the main contributing factors to her success.

The Chinese Super League is rated as one of the best women’s leagues in the world and has high-profile names such as Brazilian Cristiane Rozeira de Souza Silva, who is the highest paid player in the league and 2017 African Women footballer of the Year Asisat Oshoala from Nigeria.

RSA Football Legend, Phil Masinga dies as tributes pour

The late South Africa’s Bafana Bafana soccer legend Phil Masinga 

PRETORIA-(MaraviPost)-The South Africa’s Bafana Bafana soccer legend Phil Masinga has died.

Buddha Mathathe‚ the president of the South African Masters and Legend Football Association‚ told TimesLIVE that Masinga passed away at a Parktown hospital on Sunday morning after a long illness.

“He is gone. Our legend is gone…….It is not right‚” said an emotional Mathathe on Sunday morning.

“It is such tragic loss for the family and for the entire country. “He is no ordinary legend‚ he was an international legend.”

Meanwhile tributes from different sports pundits have been pouring following Phil’s death including  Football Association of Malawi (FAM) president Walter Nyamilandu who described former South African international Phil Masinga,  the best target striker Bafana Bafana ever had.

Nyamilandu, himself a former Malawian international defender, played against Masinga’s Bafana Bafana side in 1996 during the 1998 FIFA World Cup qualifiers at Kamuzu Stadium in Blantyre before the second leg in South Africa in which the Flames lost 1-4 on aggregate.

“Phil was a legend,” Nyamilandu said. “He was the best target striker Bafana ever had. He was the toughest opponent I faced. Memories are still fresh in me of the World Cup preliminary match against Bafana in 1996 at Kamuzu Stadium.”

The World Cup match at Kamuzu Stadium attracted a mammoth crowd after the Bafana Bafana had won their first-ever Africa Cup of Nations which they hosted in 1996.

They brought stars like Mark Fish, Lucas Radebe, Mark Williams, Linda Buthelezi, Andre Arendse, Doctor Khumalo, Sizwe Montaung among others who made a name for themselves during the 1996 AFCON finals.

Leeds United together with his compatriot Lucas Radebe when the club was in the top flight English Premier League. Prior to Leeds Masinga also had spells at St Gallen in Switzerland and Italian clubs Salernitana and Bari.

The Flames then had stars such as Ernest Mtawali, Chauncy Gondwe, Hendrix Banda, Navigaror Dzinkambani, Patrick Mabedi, Albert Mpinganjira and others.

Mtawali, who also played alongside Masinga in South Africa, said: “Phil was one of the best strikers I played with and a humble and great human being who wanted everybody to succeed in whatever they were doing. I will miss him as he was my best friend as well may his soul rest in peace.”

South Africa Football Association president Danny Jordaan said: “This is a sad day for South African football. [Masinga was] a loyal servant of the game, on and off the field of play.”

Fellow African legend, Zambian Kalusha Bwalya wrote on Twitter: “My heart is deeply saddened by the loss of my former opponent, my gallant colleague and African

football legend Phil Masinga. Gone too soon. Rest In Peace my brother.”

Former Malawian football star, Harry Msiska, now a national

darts team player, said: “I will remember Phil as one of the players who was a role model to many African kids not only in South Africa but Africa as the whole.

“He is one of those black players who made grades in football despite aphatheid in RSA. My memory of him is when Malawi played Bafana Bafana for the first time in Blantyre and I used to watch him when he was at Leeds United.”

Before going overseas, Masinga also played for Jomo Cosmos and

Mamelodi Sundowns with his cousin Bennett Masinga and he represented South Africa in 58 international games, scoring 18 goals.

According to Wikipedia, he grew up playing for Jomo Cosmos before joining South African major league side Mamelodi Sundowns which was the springboard for his stint for England side Leeds United in a package deal with Lucas Radebe.

He played in the English Premiership for two years, playing 31 games and scoring five goals, and also scored a hat-trick in an FA Cup tie against Walsall on 17 January 1995.

Masinga played 10 games in Switzerland with St. Gallen and then moved to Italyto play for Salernitana, scoring four goals in 16 games. He then spent 4 years playing for Bari.

In 2000, a return to English Football with Coventry City fell through after he failed to secure a work permit.

After winning the African Cup of Nations on home soil, Bafana Bafana failed to defend the title in 1998 in Burkina Faso after losing to Egypt in the final but ‘Chippa’, as he was affectionately known, scored the decisive goal in the 1997 game against the Republic of the Congo that took South Africa to the 1998 World Cup in France, their first-ever appearance.

Masinga made his debut for South Africa in July 1992 against Cameroon in his country’s first match following readmission to international football by Fifa after the end of Apartheid.

Masinga’s former team-mate at Leeds, Noel Whelan wrote on Twitter: “Really sad news to learn that a guy I spent so much time with, laughs and games together has passed away. He was not just a friend and strike partner but one of the nicest kindest guys I’ve met. It was a pleasure and privilege to have know and played with you Phil, always in my heart.”

In 2014, Masinga, in the company of Mark Fish, visited Malawi to play in a charity event — the Special Olympics Unified match at the Civo Stadium, which was a curtain raiser of the first ever African Leaders Forum on Disability which Malawi hosted at the Bingu International Conference Centre at the initiative of former President Joyce Banda

Masinga was admitted into Tshepong Hospital in Klerksdorp last month and then later moved to Parktown.

The lanky 49-year old earned more than 50 caps for Bafana and it was his scintillating goal from 30 yards against Congo that got SA to a maiden appearance at the World Cup in 1998.

Presidential Netball kicks off in Blantyre as Thunder fails to strike Civo

Blantyre, January 11, 2019. The 2018-19 Presidential Netball Initiative for Sports kicked-Off on Thursday on a promising note as Blue Eagles, Kukoma Diamonds and Civonets registered two wins while Thunder Queens lost one game.

In the first game, Blue Eagles produced a stunning performance to beat Mafco Sisters 30-24 before another victory in the afternoon against Boma Sisters with 28-23 baskets.

Fireworks exploded in the second game of the day when Civonets shocked Thunder Queens with 32-20 baskets.

However, Thunder Queens responded quickly in their second game as they pruned Serenity 44-24.

Tigresses also won their two games as they beat Mimosa 41-11 before clipping Mzuzu Queens in another encounter by 48-21.

Favourites, Kukoma Diamonds were on a serious rampage as they walloped Mzuzu based, Lameck Queens 49-9. Diamonds also beat Prison Sisters 38-16.

Netball Association of Malawi General Secretary, Carol Bapu described the first day of the games as competitive and was impressed with the level of performance.

“We have watched competitive games and those who missed the games should know that they have missed real entertainment,” said Bapu.

The games are scheduled to wrap up on Saturday with the winner expected to go home with K4 million.

Blue Eagles Sisters are the current Cup holders after beating Kukoma Diamonds last season in Lilongwe.

Full Results of Day 1.

Blue Eagles Sisters 30-24 Mafco Sisters

Diamonds 49-9 Lameck Queens

Thunder Queens 20-32 Civo Nets

Tigress 41-11 Mimosa

Blue Eagles Sisters 28-23 Boma Sisters

Diamonds 38-16 Prison

Thunder 44-24 Serenity

Tiga 48-21 Mzuzu Queens

TNM presents K1.5 m to Zampira promo winner fan Emma Tepani

Zampira Winner
Congratulations- Mthethe (L) presenting cheque to Tepani

Blantyre, Jan 10, 2019TNM Plc is pleased to announce hand over of the grand prize of K1.5 million to Blantyre-based Nyasa Big Bullets fan Emma Tepani, lucky winner in the just ended TNM Super League Zampira Promotion.

Tepani, who lives in Machinjiri Township in the city of Blantyre, won the K1.5 million jack pot during the grand draw on January 2, 2018.

Tepani said,” I’m very excited to win this amount of money courtesy of Zampira promotion and I already have big plans set. I have been predicting weekly games but I never thought of winning the grand prize though I once won airtime.”

Speaking during the cheque presentation in Blantyre, TNM’s Head of Sales and Distribution Protazio Mthethe hailed soccer lovers for the overwhelming support during the 2018 season and also for supporting Zampira promotion whose aim is to actively engage soccer fans by way of predicting weekly results.

“Zampira promotion created a platform through which TNM as long-term sponsor of the league has engaged and excited soccer fans throughout the 2018 TNM Super League season. Today we are very excited as sponsors to present the grand prize to Mrs Tepani who is the second lady to win the grand prize in Zampira promotion and this defies the notion that football is a man’s game,” said Mthethe.

Mthethe said as a brand, TNM introduced Zampira promotion as a continued way to engage the football fan base. The promotion also recognises the role that football supporters play in the success of the beautiful game.

“The presentation of a whopping K1.5 million as grand prize underlines our commitment to improve the development of football in the country. As a brand we always want to uplift the lives of players and football fans and allow them to live their dream. Through Zampira promotion TNM has made direct contribution towards improving the livelihood of football fans and their families who are important stakeholders in the football development,” he said

Overall, 2018 Zampira registered a total of over 607,157 predictions out of which 52,815 were correct predictions representing an 8.6 percent prediction rate. An additional 309,076 entries were registered in the daily question challenge.

During the monthly draws, eight lucky supporters have won motorbikes valued at K1.5 million each as a monthly prize.

With the 2018 promotion occurring in a World Cup year, TNM incorporated a World Cup component which saw Zondwayo Mgomezulu going to watch the games live in Russia. The fan, watched France grab the cup after beating Croatia at the giant Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.

In total TNM has given out over K30 million to soccer fans during weekly, monthly and the ultimate grand prize. Launched on April 26, 2018, Zampira aims to engage soccer fans directly through sending predictions of selected weekly TNM Super League games results. 

Egypt to host 2019 AFCONs

By Tusekero Mhango

KARONGA-(MaraviPost)-The Confederation of African Football (Caf) has announced that Egypt will host the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations.

 

Egypt beat South Africa, the only other nation to submit, in a vote held at a Caf Executive Committee meeting.

 

Original host nation Cameroon was stripped of staging the tournament in November because of slow preparations.

 

Egypt, which will host the tournament for a fifth time, has just six months to prepare for the expanded 24-team finals, which kick off in June.

 

Caf has since offered Cameroon the chance to stage the finals in two years’ time, which has meant that the original hosts for both the 2021 and 2023 finals have been asked to delay their tournaments.

 

Caf had originally planned to name the new hosts on Wednesday 9 January.

Former Manchester City and Liverpool striker Mario Balotelli returns to the English Premier League

Mario Balotelli could be set for an unexpected return to the Premier League with Newcastle United. The forgotten Italy international has reportedly been banished from the Nice training ground.

The decision by Patrick Vieira was nothing to do with his behaviour but because he hasn’t committed his future to the club.

According to dailyadvent.com, Newcastle manager Rafa Benitez is keen to bring him back to England, reports out of Italy suggest.

The Toon Army are in need of more firepower and they see the capture of the colourful 28-year-old as a way to lift spirits. Vieira and Nice won’t stand in his way if Newcastle follow through with their interest.

“I have given Mario a few extra days off to think about his future and what he wants to do,” Vieira said. “He’s under contract here and everything is possible, if we can come to a common agreement who knows. When it comes to Mario, I want to answer back, or just slam him up against the wall or leave him hanging by his collar on the coat rack, but I can’t, as I’m no longer a player.”

“I don’t want to say something I’ll regret. I am trying to be constructive in my comments to him.”

Bullets football fan lands K1.5 Million Zampira New Year jackpot

TNM Zampira

Here we go- TV Islam journalist Yasin Limu picking lucky number

Blantyre, Jan 2, 2019There could not have been any better way to kick-start the New Year for Blantyre-based Emma Tepani, a Nyasa Big Bullets supporter who has emerged lucky winner of the ultimate K1.5 million grand prize in TNM Super League’s Zampira Promotion.

Tepani won the K1.5 million jack pot during the grand draw of the promotion held in Blantyre on Wednesday.

Speaking during the grand draw, TNM’s Public Relations and Sponsorship Manager, Limbani Nsapato said Zampira promotion created a platform through which TNM as long-term sponsor of the league used as an opportunity to engage and excite soccer fans throughout the 2018 TNM Super League season.

“As a brand, we introduced Zampira promotion as a continuation of our fan base engagement. For many years, TNM as Super League sponsors has been rewarding the 12th player of the game, or the fan with cash and other prizes to appreciate fans contribution to the beautiful game. Our impeccable track record dates back to the Sapota Mapeto days, and which transitioned to Zampira,” Nsapato said.

Nsapato said Zampira promotion acts as a forum through which TNM get feedback from fans in terms of appreciating their knowledge and passion for local and international football.

“We are proud that through the promotion, local soccer fans continue to demonstrate great passion and knowledge of the domestic league,” he said,

He noted that the response to this year’s promotion exceeded TNM’s expectations with over 607,157 predictions registered during the season. Of these, 52,815 were correct predictions representing an 8.6 per cent prediction rate. An additional 309,076 entries were registered in the daily question challenge.

During the grand draw, another fan whose number (0883786338) was not available during the draw won the eighth and last motor bike. TNM has been giving out the motorbikes valued at K1.5 million as a monthly prize.

“We look forward to another exciting Zampira promotion in 2019. Soccer fans should look forward to many surprises and exciting moments with Zampira,” said the Public Relations and Sponsorship Manager.

With the 2018 promotion occurring in a World Cup year, TNM incorporated a World Cup component which saw a soccer fan going to watch the games live in Russia. The fan, Zondwayo Mgomezulu watched France grab the cup after beating Croatia at the giant Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.

Launched on April 26, 2018, Zampira aims to engage soccer fans directly through sending predictions of selected weekly TNM Super League games results.

MARAVI POST PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR-2018; Tabitha Chawinga….Rising football star that keeps rising 

 

Tabitha Chawinga

 

Twenty-two year-old rising football legend, is this year’s Maravi Post Person Of The Year (MPPOTY). Tabitha scoops this year’s MPPOTY Award hands down for her rising fame in and outside Malawi, scoring points in games even where she plays for the first time, and her tenacity for reaching for the stars wherever her skills take her.

 

Tabitha Chawinga (born 22 May 1996) is a Malawian footballer (forward) who plays for Jiangsu Suning in the Chinese Women’s Super League.

 

Tabitha is the middle child of five children born to the Chawinga’s. She began playing football at age five and played with boys until age 13 when she began playing for a girls’ club known as DD Sunshine.

 

 

Tabitha Chawinga –

 

Tabitha was the first Malawi women’s footballer to play for a European club, when at age 18 she played for Swedish Third-Division club Krokom/Dvärsätts IF. She earned the League’s Golden Boot after scoring 39 goals in 18 games.

 

2015–2017

Chawinga joined Kvarnsvedens IK in Sweden’s Elitettan in 2015. In her debut game for the club, she scored a brace in a 4-0 win over Linköpings FC. The club finished in first place during the regular season with a 21–2–3 record.

 

 

 

Chawinga was the League’s top scorer with 43 goals – 14 more than the next highest scorer. The club’s first place finish, secured them the promotion to the Damallsvenskan for the 2016 season.

 

During the 2016 season, Chawinga was the third highest scorer in the League with 15 goals.

 

In 2017 for the second time, she finished as the League’s top scorer with 26 goals;  this was despite her club’s relegation from the Swedish top flight at the end of the season.

 

After her successful football career in Sweden, Chawinga gained the interest from various top clubs in other countries, and eventually signed for Chinese side the Shanghai-based Jiangsu Suning, reportedly for a record-breaking transfer fee in Swedish women’s football history.

 

On 6 May 2018, she scored the winning goal in her full-length debut in an away game.

 

Tabatha has three awards to her name: a team award Elitettan winner in 2015 and two Individual awards Elitettan top scorer in 2015, and Damallsvenskan top scorer in 2017.

 

Congratulations to Tabitha Chawinga from the Maravi Post Team!