Mzuzu University swept the TESSAM Weekend Sports Festival in Zomba and locked down the overall championship after dominating football, netball, and volleyball across both men's and women's divisions. Bunda College grabbed basketball titles while the University of Malawi won chess, and Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources led athletics, but MZUNI's consistency across multiple events put them at the top of the standings.
National Bank of Malawi threw K17 million at the festival to help universities find talent for the 2026 CUCSA Games in Botswana. MZUNI Sports Director Thomas Movetie said their athletes showed up hard and thanked the bank for backing university sports programs. Athletes who got selected will hit training camps monthly starting in January to prep for the international competition, and TESSAM Vice President Geoffrey Biya hyped up the festival's role in spotting promising players.
National Bank of Malawi threw K17 million at the festival to help universities find talent for the 2026 CUCSA Games in Botswana. MZUNI Sports Director Thomas Movetie said their athletes showed up hard and thanked the bank for backing university sports programs. Athletes who got selected will hit training camps monthly starting in January to prep for the international competition, and TESSAM Vice President Geoffrey Biya hyped up the festival's role in spotting promising players.