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Mkandawire returns to Bullets on short-term deal

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FCB Nyasa Big Bullets Welcome Back Defender Bernadetta Mkandawire

FCB Nyasa Big Bullets Women have announced the return of Malawi international defender Bernadetta Mkandawire, who has re-signed with the club on a short-term contract. Mkandawire, 22, spent over two years with Bullets Women from 2022 to 2024, becoming a key figure in their defense and contributing to the team's domestic campaigns.

The defender left Bullets Women in December 2024 to join Kazakhstan's BIIK Shymkent. However, she is now back in Malawi and eager to help her former team finish the ongoing 2025 NBM Women's Premiership season strongly.

"It feels great to be back home," Mkandawire said. "I've always loved playing for Bullets Women, and I'm excited to give my best and help the team achieve its goals."

Head coach Maggie Chombo welcomed the return of the defender, describing it as a timely boost for the team. "Bernadetta is a player who understands our system," Chombo said. "Her experience, pace, and tactical awareness will be valuable as we head into a crucial part of the season."

Bullets Women have enjoyed a strong start to the 2025 campaign, and Mkandawire's return adds to their defensive strength. The team is determined to push for silverware in the NBM Women's Premiership and build on its success.

Mkandawire's journey back to FCB Nyasa Big Bullets Women highlights the importance of experienced players in women's football. Her impact during her first stint with the team showcased her value and contribution to the team's success.

Meanwhile, Malawian football continues to produce talented players like Bernadetta Mkandawire, who have made their mark on the international stage. Her return to Bullets Women is a testament to the potential for further growth in Malawi's football scene.

FCB Nyasa Big Bullets Women fans are thrilled about the defender's return, and they look forward to seeing her in action once again. Follow Bullets Women's journey in the NBM Women's Premiership by visiting their official website or checking out their social media channels.

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Summary: FCB Nyasa Big Bullets have re-signed defender Bernadetta Mkandawire on a short-term contract. The 22-year-old Malawi international returns to the club after a brief spell in Kazakhstan, where she played for BIIK Shymkent. Mkandawire previously spent over two years with Bullets Women, establishing herself as a key player at the back. Her return adds experience, energy, and defensive strength to the squad as the team continues its push for silverware in the ongoing NBM Women’s Premiership. Mkandawire is excited to be back with the club she calls home, and head coach Maggie Chombo welcomes her return as a timely boost.

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