Bruce Chikuni
Sports Reporter
TROUBLE is brewing at multiple Malawi Super League championship-winning club Nyasa Big Bullets.
The club under the guidance of a serial title-winning coach have been rocked by in-house problems that are threatening to wreck their title defence.
Pasuwa is plotting to win his fifth championship on the trot with Nyasa Big Bullets, the team he joined after completing a four-peat with Dynamos.
But his latest onslaught for the championship title is being derailed by the in-house fights, which has been making it difficult for Pasuwa to keep pace with log leaders and rivals Silver Strikers who are 11 points ahead after the first 10 games of the campaign.
Nyasa Big Bullets whose players boycotted training on Tuesday, have managed just a win in their last six attempts, something which reflects their downward spiral by the lofty standards they had set.
The players are reportedly owed large sums of money and are also unhappy with how standards at the club have drastically dropped.
Reports from Malawi yesterday also indicated that the players are demanding to meet the team’s president, Konrad Buckle, who they feel is being let down by his subordinates.
They are believed to be itching to let him know that they are not amused with the poor hotels, which the club is booking for them for their away fixtures.
Clubs in Malawi also travel long distances sometimes up to 1 000km by road for their matches.
They are also said to be eager to remind the cub boss that they are still using last season’s training kits and equipment.
Last season Pasuwa won the Premiership with his son Kenneth, a midfielder who also had stints with Black Rhinos and Sheasham in the domestic league, featuring for Nyasa Big Bullets.
Pasuwa added two more Zimbabweans, Ronald Chitiyo who joined from Simba Bhora, and Collin Mujuru who arrived from Herentals.



