
With only a day to go to the much anticipated 17th October 2020, as teams will be back on the pitches the Super League of Malawi has spoken tough to teams with trainings expected to resume.
It is business unusual in the elite league as everything that teams do will have to be sanctioned and certified days before it commences.
Among other things SULOM intends to test all teams for coronavirus before training commences as it effects compliances with covid-19 preventive measures.
Teams that will want to have training games will have to notify SULOM 48 hours prior to the match and 96 hours before a friendly match and when they accomplish this, they will still be required to have a medical personnel during the match as a mandatory compliance measure.
As if it is not enough but matches are going to be played in certified venues only thus after players and managers to undergo second test before the official kick off which is on 28th November 2020.
All this is being done to ensure safety of the players, officials and all people involved in administration of the beautiful game from contracting covid-19.