
Malawi Olympic Committee (MOC) held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Saturday 24th April 2021 at Sunbird Mount Soche Hotel in Blantyre. The AGM had the following agenda:- President statement, Secretary General’s report, Treasurer’s report, and Auditors Report. All the reports were adopted and approved by the general assembly.

During the Annual General Meeting MOC launched 2021-2025 Strategic Plan

MOC President Jappie Mhango said the emphasis in the strategic plan was on four Key Performance areas which include Sports Development, Business Development, Organizational effectiveness and Sustainability, and Olympic Legacy. “In-fact implementation of the plan has already started. The plan intends to ensure that the organisation is well-governed. This will, in turn, assist in realisation of a sustainable institution.
“Since Sustainability requires both financial and human resources, a business development model will be followed. We want to ensure that the organisation is able to generate additional resources to supplement what Olympic Solidarity provides. We believe this is the only way we shall have a self-sustaining organisation,”
He Said
Director of Sports in the Ministry of Youth and Sports Jameson Ndalama urged other associations to emulate MOC’s gestures to achieve their goals. “As a ministry, we are happy that MOC developed a strategic plan and we also encourage all sports associations to follow suit. For everyone to travel from one point to the other, you have to plan. MOC has demonstrated that they are serious, they know what to do in the next five years.

“It Is the Ministry’s policy and direction that we find ways to ensure that each association has a strategic plan. This is done mainly through Malawi National Council of Sports. They are conducting trainings for strategic plan development, review and implementation.”
Said Ndalama
MOC Secretary-General John Kaputa said they conducted a strategic planning workshop in preparation for the development of the 2021- 2025 strategic plan. By Mphatso Malidadi