A prominent religious leader is set to rescue TNM Super League side Dedza Dynamos from their current financial crisis with a substantial sponsorship package, Wa Mpira can reveal.
Dedza Dynamos survived last season through a MK100 million sponsorship deal with Premier Bet Malawi, but the betting company opted not to renew the one-year agreement after its expiry. While Premier Bet informed the club of their decision earlier this year, neither party has publicly disclosed the reasons behind the sponsorship withdrawal.
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This publication reported earlier this week that the club faces severe financial difficulties following Premier Bet’s exit, with officials appealing to the football community for support.
However, just days after our initial report, a prophet—whose identity we are withholding pending deal completion—has expressed serious interest in providing financial assistance to the struggling club.
Sources close to the negotiations have confirmed that both parties held preliminary discussions regarding the sponsorship terms, with strong indications that an agreement will be reached.
“They are scheduled for another round of negotiations next week, likely to finalize the deal. This will be a multimillion kwacha package that should resolve the team’s financial problems,” revealed a source familiar with the talks.
The prospective sponsor has reportedly pledged to inject MK500 million annually into the club, which would establish Dedza Dynamos among the wealthiest teams in the Super League.
The financial constraints have significantly impacted the team’s on-field performance this season. Dedza Dynamos currently sit in the relegation zone with just 15 points from 15 matches, highlighting the urgent need for investment to improve their squad and infrastructure.
If completed, this sponsorship deal would represent one of the largest individual investments in Malawi football and could dramatically transform Dedza Dynamos’ fortunes both on and off the pitch.
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