Engineer Mumbai Scores Big with K45 Million Sponsorship for Northern Basketball League

Engineer Vitumbiko Mumba’s notable philanthropic efforts have highlighted his significant contribution to the nation having committed a three-year K45 million sponsorship of the Northern Zone Basketball League (NOSOBAL).

Mumba, a professional engineer and charismatic leader, has been making waves in Malawi’s sports and political scenes.

His sponsorship will undoubtedly boost basketball development in the region, emphasized the need for youth to take pride in their contributions to the country’s socioeconomic development.

“We must support innovative ideas of our youth, let’s interact more and engage the urban youth in driving our dream and aspiration for a better tomorrow,” Mumba said amidst cheers.

The NOSOBAL sponsorship is a continuation of the talent identification program, providing a competitive atmosphere for players.

The climax of the cocktail sponsorship signing ceremony came, in a massive slam dunk for Northern Region’s Basketball scene, Mumba pledged to secure land for the construction of an indoor basketball court, easing the city’s reliance on Katoto Sports Complex alone.

Basketball Association of Malawi’s Secretary General Peter Gomani praised Mumba’s timely investment, while NOSOBAL Chairperson Chakufwa Chihana Junior beamed with joy at the sponsorship increase.

“It’s double celebration, imagine we came for the K45 million NOSOBAL sponsorship but now it is the indoor sports facility that will alleviate challenges for minority sporting venues in the city which only depends on Katoto Sports Complex,” said Gomani.

Apart from Katoto Sports Complex, Mzuzu’s Youth Centre remains under construction, facing delays due to inadequate funding. Initiatives like Mumba’s sponsorship bring hope for the city’s youth, eager to make their mark in basketball and beyond.

This partnership is a testament to the power of private sector investment in sports development, aligning with the Ministry of Youth and Sports’ mission to empower Malawian youth.