The Kenyan duo of Clyde Senaji and Collins Okumu secured their fourth trophy of the season in Malawi on Saturday when their club, Nyasa Big Bullets, won the Airtel Top 8 Cup with a 2-1 victory over MAFCO FC in the final at the Kamuzu Banda Stadium.Senaji, who has become a key pillar and adored player for the team, featured for 90 minutes as one of the central defenders, while Okumu sat out of the final due to injury.##NAJAVA_MECA_7781562##Lanjesi Nkhoma scored goals in both halves, and Nickson Nyasulu unintentionally contributed an own goal during the afternoon match, solidifying The People’s Team’s quadruple triumph at the conclusion of the 2023 season. In the recently concluded campaign, Bullets secured victory in every competition they entered, claiming the Charity Shield, Kamuzu Cup, TNM Super League, FDH Bank Cup, Castel Challenge Cup, and the Airtel Top 8.Reflecting on the remarkable season of securing four trophies, coach Callisto Pasuwa emphasized the motivation of his youthful squad, highlighting their determination to etch their own chapter in history, reminiscent of The People’s Team’s achievement fifty years prior when they clinched four titles in a single season.”The reason for all this has been the togetherness, and this motivated the boys to win it for the management, their fans, and everyone associated with this team. It has not been us only, but if you can see the rapport that was there amongst us, it made us sweep everything, which was there for all the teams to battle,” the tactician told the club’s official website.However, the tactician warns that there is still a lot to be done if they are to conquer Africa after the home success.”We have won everything locally this season, but these boys still have a lot of things to learn if we are to make more progress, especially in the CAF Champions League, where we have been failing to make a breakthrough. I just want to thank the boys for how they pushed themselves to achieve what they have achieved this year. Hopefully, we will do better in terms of correcting mistakes next season,” he explained.Okumu and Senaji have two months left in their contracts with the club, and it is unclear if they will remain at the club next season.Safari Tour heads to Sigona