If there’s a controversial soccer figure in the country, Khuda Myaba undoubtedly takes the spotlight. When he expresses his opinions, they may provoke disdain, but there’s no denying that he understands his own worth.
Upon terminating his contract with a Syrian football club, Myaba returned to Malawi and straightforwardly stated that he couldn’t join Nyasa Big Bullets or Mighty Wanderers. His reason? Myaba asserted that these teams are financially struggling and unable to meet his salary demands.
In a seemingly jesting manner, Myaba has ultimately chosen to sign a 5-month contract with Richards Bay FC in South Africa. His salary will be K7 million, accompanied by K15 million in signing fees, with an option to extend the contract to be negotiated upon the conclusion of the current deal. Departing Malawi for South Africa in a grand gesture, Myaba has gifted his wife a new vehicle.