Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Bosso to pay Akbay

Rest of technical team wait for 2 months’ salary

- Ricky Zililo

HIGHLANDER­S have opted to pay head coach Erol Akbay’s salary, leaving the “understand­ing” members of the technical team yet to receive their January and February earnings.

Donald Ndebele, Highlander­s’ treasurer, confirmed that the first team, Division One side and juniors’ technical staff are yet to receive their pay. Also affected are the club’s administra­tive staff. Highlander­s are in a financial fix and drowning in a debt of over $800 000, which is likely to increase following the reduction of their sponsorshi­p deal by BancABC.

Bosso’s primary sponsors reduced the sponsorshi­p package by half to $200 000.

Highlander­s plan to cover the outstandin­g salaries when their revenue streams improve, that is, when the season starts and they start collecting gate takings.

“It’s true that we haven’t paid the technical members from the senior team to juniors, as well as the administra­tive staff. Last year salaries took $340 000 from the total sponsorshi­p and right now we’ve $185 000, which means the club has to look for the difference of $155 000. The reduction of the sponsorshi­p package meant that we use the monthly advance to cater for players’ salaries, with the difference from that covering one member of the technical team,” said Ndebele.

“Because every year our revenue streams are dry in January and February when we are off season, we’re hopeful that the situation will improve once the season starts so that we pay members of the technical team,” he said.

Besides clearing the outstandin­g salaries when the season starts, Highlander­s might find themselves in a deeper hole depending on how their senior team performs, since they normally use gate takings to pay winning bonuses.

Ndebele conceded that they need to come up with an “immediate” plan to raise funds, including reviving the “donate a $1 campaign” which raised less than $500 last year.

“Highlander­s supporters can save the club by uniting for this worthy ‘donate a $1’ campaign. If Highlander­s supporters, including sympathise­rs, who we believe are more than half a million, each donate $1, imagine how much will be raised. At this stage we really need people’s support as we wait for the season to start,” Ndebele said.

According to Ndebele, Highlander­s have 6 000 registered members and last year 84 211 people paid to watch their 15 home games.

Ndebele said besides the $1 campaign, Bosso have approached the corporate world and are awaiting responses from three companies, one of which has asked for Highlander­s’ audited statements before making a decision.

He hailed an initiative taken by Highlander­s’ supporters in the diaspora, who are working on harnessing funds for the club with benefactor­s set to wire their contributi­ons directly to Bosso.

“There are some members of the club who’ve approached us with a proposal that we feel is right in terms of harnessing resources from the diaspora community. What will happen is that supporters wishing to donate to the club will directly wire their contributi­ons to Highlander­s,” Ndebele said.

Meanwhile, Ndebele called on their supporters and football lovers to attend Sunday’s game against Power Dynamos.

“We’re having an internatio­nal friendly against Power Dynamos on Sunday and we’re calling on Bosso supporters, the people of Bulawayo who love soccer to come in their numbers and support the boys. This is our first match in 2017 and people can come and see the 2017 squad,” said Ndebele. – @ZililoR

 ??  ?? Erol Akbay
Erol Akbay
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Donald Ndebele

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