
I had a day off this weekend and managed to get to a lodge at Lake Malawi for some R & R. It’s a nice place and the staff are great: the chef is multi-tasking between cooking and using her catapult to scare away the baboons.

I asked if I could borrow a kayak and the guy said, “Are you going round to the next bay for the football match.” I quickly established that this was, in fact, an International – Malawi v Burundi – for the AFCON 5-a-side cup. Definitely I was going to go to that!

Pulling up on the sandy beach beside the pitch I was greeted by Reuben. “I’ll watch your kayak for you,” he said, holding out his hand.
Mind your motor mister?
The only thing missing was a celtic top.
The game was well organised – no one was going to argue with the referee who must have been at least 6’8″. The crowd, however, was something else. The celebrations when Malawi scored – I think they managed 10 to Burundi’s 6 – were ecstatic and uninhibited. On one occasion the ball was back in the net before the celebrations for the previous goal had died down.

Football is the national sport here – closely followed by netball – and fans are every bit as passionate as back home. Some of the spectators left on a small boat to go back to their village. The name of the boat? “Van Persie”, in tribute to one of the greats.

Hi Kevin, Down in the south, I guess? We actually had a warm day here, Joppa, yesterday. Safe travels. Charles
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