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Congress on this weekend

- By Zolile Menzelwa

THE Lukhanji Football Associatio­n (LFA) will hold its delayed 2015 annual congress, which was postponed last year to give way to the national congress last December, over the weekend to plan for the season ahead.

LFA local executive committee member Xolile Klaas said the congress was postponed as the national congress was going to discuss issue that would have changes in statutes which would have impacted on the local structure had it gone ahead with its congress.

The congress would be the first of its kind as it had been discovered that members of the LFA were not zones, as previously thought, but clubs within the Lukhanji municipal area.

“Clubs from the entire Lukhanji municipal area with an interest in participat­ing in the league when it opens are invited to attend the meeting.

“The planning of the 2015/ 16 season will be among the things to be discussed in the congress as we have not yet opened the season,” Klaas said.

The congress is expected to kick off at 9am at the Thobi Kula Indoor Sports Complex on Sunday.

 ?? Picture: BHONGO JACOB ?? HARD AT WORK: Members of the Queenstown Boys Boxing Club (QBBC) are training hard at the QBBC Centre in Mlungisi in preparatio­n for bouts in Queenstown at the beginning of February
Picture: BHONGO JACOB HARD AT WORK: Members of the Queenstown Boys Boxing Club (QBBC) are training hard at the QBBC Centre in Mlungisi in preparatio­n for bouts in Queenstown at the beginning of February

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