BLANTYRE-(MaraviPost)-FCB Nyasa Big Bullets have suspended their National Executive Supporters’ Committee Chairperson,Stone Mwamadi, following his alleged involvement in a recent thuggery act that is currently under police investigation.
The decision, announced through an official club statement, takes immediate effect.

The club says the suspension is necessary to allow for due process and to preserve its integrity, values and public reputation.
According to the statement, the club acted after receiving reports linking Mwamadi to an incident that has drawn wide public attention and concern.
Details of the case have not been fully disclosed as investigations are still ongoing.
“The club finds it appropriate to suspend Mwamadi from his duties to allow for due process and to protect the integrity, values and reputation of FCB Nyasa Big Bullets Football Club,” reads part of the statement released by the club’s management.

FCB Nyasa Big Bullets emphasized that it remains committed to the highest standards of discipline and professionalism both on and off the pitch.
The club warned that it will not tolerate any behavior that might bring its name into disrepute.
The statement also made it clear that the suspension is not a declaration of guilt but a temporary measure to ensure fairness while law enforcement agencies carry out their investigations.
Meanwhile, the club has appointed Chingeni Gumbala Kadam’manja as Acting National Supporters’ Chairperson.
He will oversee the operations of the supporters’ executive committee during the period of Mwamadi’s suspension.
Supporters have been urged to remain calm and continue rallying behind the team as the club works to resolve the matter responsibly and transparently.
FCB Nyasa Big Bullets concluded by reaffirming its commitment to accountability and ethical conduct, saying it values the trust of its fans, stakeholders and partners and will always act in the best interest of the club.
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