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                 Dr. Madise: Guidelines not to favor or punish anyone


                Malawi National Council of Sports past immediate Board Chairperson Dr. Sunduzwayo
                Madise launched new updated sports association guidelines during the two-day Sports Indaba.
                The new guidelines’ emphasis is on registration and a liation. They also focus on governance,
                financial management, discipline in sports associations, participation in international activities,
                the hosting of international events and welfare and safety of athletes.

                According to Dr. Madise, the guidelines will enhance the vision and mission of MNCS and
                promote the values of good governance and best practices in sport management and adminis-
                tration for the good of sports. In addition, the guidelines will assist National Sport Associations
                and other stakeholders in appreciating and understanding standards and conduct that are
                expected, respected and valued within the sports sector as well as serve as a deterrent to
                unacceptable actions and practices which may be detrimental to sports development

                “Honorable Minister, ladies and gentlemen, we, as Council, believe that there is a need to
                change things if sport is to develop. This is why the Council has revised sports associations’
                management guidelines which will be launched today.

                “The guidelines have been put in place not to punish or favor anyone, but to make sure that
                there is sanity in sports associations, which can attract potential sponsors to come in and
                support sport,’’ explained Dr. Madise.















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