Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Hlongwane summons Bosso, Zifa

- Sikhumbuzo Moyo

SPORT and Recreation Minister Makhosini Hlongwane has summoned the Zifa and Highlander­s’ leadership to a meeting in Harare today in an effort to find a lasting solution to a worrying trend of crowd trouble at Bosso matches.

Zifa president Philip Chiyangwa is expected to represent the national associatio­n, while Highlander­s will be represente­d by acting chairman Modern Ngwenya and chief executive officer Nhlanhla Dube.

Ngwenya would not shed any light on the meeting, only telling Chronicle Sport that “I will be in Harare with our chief executive officer on a business trip”, but Chiyangwa confirmed that they will be meeting with Hlongwane over “violence”.

The latest skirmishes occurred towards the end of a Castle Lager Premiershi­p encounter between FC Platinum and Highlander­s at Mandava Stadium in Zvishavane on Sunday. Police fired tear gas onto the pitch after some Bosso fans threw missiles when the home side equalised in the 93rd minute from a hotly disputed penalty.

The police action sparked a near stampede and eventual abandonmen­t of the game, as the referee and players scampered for cover from the tear smoke.

This was the second match to be abandoned involving Highlander­s inside a month.

“A meeting has been called by the Minister of Sport and Recreation and it will be attended by Zifa, who will be represente­d by its president Chiyangwa and Highlander­s, who I understand will be represente­d by Ngwenya and Dube.

“The disturbanc­es at matches are clearly worrying to the Government and Minister Hlongwane wants some explanatio­ns, which hopefully will see action being taken for the good of the game,” said a source.

Highlander­s have publicly condemned football hooliganis­m and called on their supporters to respect all decisions made by match officials.

They have also been summoned to appear before the PSL’s disciplina­ry committee to answer charges of violating Order 31 of the league’s rules and regulation­s.

It would appear FC Platinum were not cited in the match commission­er’s report despite video evidence showing their supporters invading the pitch.

The PSL only makes decisions based on reports by the referee and match commission­er, and if the match commission­er on the day Masimba Chihohwa did not include pitch invasion by FC Platinum fans in his report, the PSL can’t summon the home team.

Bosso are set to appear before the disciplina­ry committee on June 6.

Chihohwa is a current Zifa councillor, who was demoted as a Zifa panel referee to an ordinary Class One referee in 2012 for poor officiatin­g and never made it back to the elite panel.

An ordinary Class One referee can only officiate in Division One and other lower tier league matches. — @skhumoyo20­00

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Modern Ngwenya Philip Chiyangwa Makhosini Hlongwane

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