Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Zifa stalls Bosso polls

- Sikhumbuzo Moyo

ZIFA yesterday shocked Bulawayo giants Highlander­s by ordering them not to hold next month’s scheduled elections at the club’s annual general meeting until the national associatio­n gives authorisat­ion. In a letter written by Zifa chief executive officer Joseph Mamutse to his Highlander­s counterpar­t Nhlanhla Dube, the associatio­n said it had learnt of Bosso’s intentions to hold elections “through the media” and reminded Dube that the club was a member of Zifa and could therefore not hold elections without the associatio­n’s consent. The letter was also copied to Zifa president Phillip Chiyangwa, vice- president Omega Siba Sibanda, Zifa executive committee members and Boss Bosso acting chairman Modern Ngwenya. “The Zimbabwe Fo Football Associatio­n has learnt through media reports that Highlander­s FC will hold its elections in February Februar 2018. Please be reminded that Highlander­s FC is a m member of Zifa and no elections can be held without the associatio­n’s authorisat­ion. We also wish to remind remin the club that Mr Peter Dube (Highlander­s’ chairman) chairma is still on suspension and his matter is before th the congress and it is therefore improper to hold electi elections before the finalisati­on of his matter,” wrote Mamuts Mamutse. Numerous efforts to get clarity from Mamutse yesterday were fruit fruitless, as his mobile phone continuous­ly rang un unanswered, while Chiyangwa’s mobile number was no not going through. The move has expo exposed cracks in the fragile Zifa executive committee, with vice-president Sibanda distancing himself fro from the letter, which shamefully smuggled in the non-related non-re matter of Bosso chairman Peter Dube, whom the associatio­n suspended in November 2016. Dube’s term as chair chairman would have expired at the time of Bosso’s schedul scheduled elective AGM next month. Besides that, Zifa’s suspension letter to Dube on November 14, 2016, stated s that he had ceased to be a member of the foo football community globally and therefore “you must th therefore forthwith cease to act, represent and associat associate yourself with Zifa or any of its members in any man manner whatsoever. Be advised that any misreprese­ntatio misreprese­ntation of a purported associatio­n with Zifa will obviously obviou attract further disciplina­ry action”. It therefore bogg boggles the mind why Zifa would want to use a m man it unilateral­ly suspended without affording a hearing about 14 months ago as an excuse to m meddle in Highlander­s’ internal affairs. In distancing h himself from the order, Sibanda said: “I am not part of that (letter). I was clear from the ons onset that we can’t be seen to be interferin­g in the inter internal affairs of Highlander­s. Maybe the best person to answer to this shocking order is the writer (Mamutse) himself.”

Highlander­s’ CEO Nhlanhla Dube confirmed receiving the letter, but declined to comment, saying they were consulting their legal advisors.

The Bulawayo giants held an emergency executive meeting yesterday and inside sources told Chronicle Sport that one executive member was strangely in support of the “shocking” Zifa instructio­n.

However, Ngwenya rubbished reports that someone within the executive was in support of the Zifa order.

“The issue was discussed, but it’s not true that one of us supported the order. It’s just people trying to spread malicious informatio­n,” he said.

A legal fundi, who asked not to be named for profession­al reasons, said it was ridiculous that Zifa can “wail” about good corporate governance when it was trampling tenets of justice.

“Whoever is advising Zifa is an embarrassm­ent to the legal fraternity. What has the internal affairs of Highlander­s got to do with Zifa? With or without Peter Dube, the Highlander­s’ constituti­on clearly says elections are due and must be held. Their (Zifa) failure to abide by the constituti­on must not be cascaded to a well-run institutio­n like Highlander­s that has religiousl­y followed its constituti­on since time immemorial,” said the lawyer.

Meanwhile, a circular sent to all Premier Soccer League clubs by Mamutse yesterday betrayed Zifa’s dark plans to influence the running of individual clubs by supervisin­g elections of all office bearers.

“The Zimbabwe Football Associatio­n is in the process of organising elections for all its members and all clubs are advised that their elections will be held during the same period with all Zifa members.

“All clubs are advised that these elections will be presided over by the Zifa electoral committee and five years experience in football administra­tion is a prerequisi­te for all candidates who wish to run for these elections,” wrote Mamutse. — @skhumoyo20­00

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