Kenyan international Clyde Senaji won his first medal in Malawi after his side Nyasa Big Bullets clinched the Shield Cup on Sunday.Bullets shot down the Mighty Mukuru Wanderers 2-1 in an entertaining match played at the Bingu National Stadium.Senaji joined the club the club in March after leaving Tusker. He was signed alongside former Bidco United centre back Collins Okumu.##NAJAVA_MECA_7162596##Senaji, who became an instant hit since going south lasted on the pitch in either half while Okumu, was not drafted in the match day squad.Nyasa, had a brought start into the final as they took an early lead in the ninth minute through Maxwell Gasten who tapped the ball in from close ranger after a shot from Senaji bounced off the woodwork.AFC Leopards, Police labour for a barren drawNyasa doubled their advantage in the 71st minute through Stanley Billiat, a goal that saw them draw close to the title.However, the team, had to hold on pressure in the dying minutes of the game as Mukuru halved the deficit in the 77th minute after Mishek Botomani forced the ball past the line.Following the win, Nyasa, are assured of participating in the next edition of the CAF Confederation Cup.Tusker thump Sofapaka to pile pressure on Gor MahiaBrian “Niang” MandelaElsewhere, Harambee Stars centre back Brian Mandela was missing in action in Mamelodi Sundown’s barren draw against Swallows FC at the Dobsonville Stadium.With the league title already in the bag, coach Rhulani Mokwena fielded a second-string squad as majority of his arsenals were rested in respect to the forthcoming CAF Champions League assignments.Sundowns will take on Algeria’s CR Belouizdad in the quarter-final. Mandela, has been instrumental for Masandawana in the continental matches.