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The FDH Bank Knockout Cup, also known as the Malawi FAM Cup is the national association football cup competition in Malawi, on a knock-out-basis. 383 teams participated in the 2009 edition of the Standard bank FAM Cup.
The bank was founded in 2008, as a subsidiary of FDH Financial Holdings Limited (FDHFHL), a financial holding group, formed in 2007 to replace First Discount House Limited (FDH). [ 6 ] In July 2015, FDH Financial Holdings Limited successfully acquired 75 percent ownership of Malawi Savings Bank , together with its subsidiary MSB Forex Bureau ...
The First Capital Bank of Malawi is a medium-sized financial services provider in Malawi. It offers retail banking services to individuals and corporate clients. As of December 2023, the bank's total asset base was valued at MWK:483.65 billion (US$280.82 million, with shareholders' equity of MWK:77.553 billion (US$45.3 million).
12 February 1967 () – 15 July 1970 () Opened: 3 March 1970; 54 years ago () Renovated: 2000–2007, 2023 [1] Construction cost: 4 Billion Malawi Kwacha: Architect: Populous: Project manager: Mzuzu mayor: Tenants; Nyasa Big Bullets FC Mighty Wanderers FC Malawi national football team (until 2017) Moyale Barracks (2019–present)
Mzuzu United Football Club is a Malawian football (soccer) club based in Mzuzu that currently plays in the Northern Region Football League, the second division of Malawian football. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Stadium
The club was founded in 1997 as Mzuzu University Football Club and was commonly known as Mzuni FC, nicknamed the green intellectuals or the students. [1]After several years of competing in the regional championship, Mzuni FC earned the first promotion to Super League of Malawi at the end of the 2000–01 season, winning Mzuzu and Districts Football League.
Thom Mpinganjira is a Malawian business tycoon and philanthropist. [1] He is the founder and former CEO of FDH Financial Holdings Limited . [ 2 ] He has also served as a council member of the Bankers Association of Malawi.
Mzuzu Technical College, which was founded in 1958 by the White Fathers, is located in Mzuzu. [10] It is home to leading high schools in the north, including Marymount Secondary School, Wukani private Secondary School, Mzuzu Government Secondary School, Katoto Secondary School, Zolozolo Community Day Secondary School Viphya Schools and Mzuzu ...