WIRE โ Songwe Border United and Extreme FC maintained their strong run in the NBS Bank National Division League after winning their respective matches on Sunday. Songwe delivered a dominant performance with a 2-0 victory over Chilobwe United at Karonga Stadium. Goals from Emmanuel Munthali and Tendai Phiri secured all three points for the former FDH Bank Premiership side. Extreme FC beat Bangwe All Stars 1-0 at Owen Malijani Stadium in Mchinji thanks to a goal from Matthews Mtalakwesi. The two sides are separated by just one point at the top of the table. Songwe have 16 points from seven matches while Extreme have 15 from the same number of games. Songwe coach Elias Chirambo said the victory was important in their push for promotion. "Our main target is to win the NDL. We are optimistic," he said. Chilobwe coach Elvis Kafoteka described the defeat as painful. "It was an even contest. We matched them but they took their chances," he said. Chilobwe are eighth with eight points from seven matches. Elsewhere, Mzuzu City Hammers bounced back from a 3-0 loss to Chilobwe by thrashing Mighty Tigers 4-0 at Rumphi Stadium. Philip Mtika and Christopher Chulu each scored a brace. The Hammers have moved up to sixth place with 10 points from seven matches. Tigers remain 10th with six points from seven games. Fomo remain the only unbeaten side after a 2-1 win over Ntaja United at Balaka Stadium. The result moved them to fifth place with 11 points from seven matches. In other fixtures, Embangweni United beat Ndirande Stars 2-1 at Mzuzu Stadium on Saturday, while Namitete Zitha and Changalume Barracks drew 1-1 at Zomba Stadium.
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