Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Bosso members go to polls

- Sikhumbuzo Moyo

HIGHLANDER­S members will tomorrow meet at the club house to elect a secretary general and committee member from a field of seven candidates vying ying for the two positions.

The chairman’s post is unconteste­d following llowing the barring of the charismati­c Ernest Maphepha ha Sibanda from the race by the club’s board of directors irectors on the basis that he once worked for another her football institutio­n during his ‘rehabilita­tion’ period. d.

The decision to eliminate Maphepha from om the race left only one candidate, a retired soldier er Kenneth Mhlophe and he will become the next Bosso so supremo in successive terms to go in unconteste­d d after his predecesso­r Peter Dube also walked in without any challenger following the disqualifi­cation of f Maphepha in 2015. Despite the second disqualifi­cation, n, Mhlophe and Maphepha have made peace and sources ces said the latter promised to give the incoming club chairman hairman all the guidance that he might need during his s tenure ‘for the benefit of our club, Highlander­s’.

“We have our elections on Sunday (tomorrow) morning. One position, that of the chairman, irman, will not be contested leaving the secretary general and committee member’s posts. It’s not going to o be a long process as such and this is the last part of our annual general meeting, which started last week k with the business side of things,” said chief executive utive officer Nhlanhla Dube.

Three members, Israel Moyo, Nkululeko Ndlovu and Siphatho Ncube are vying for the secretary ry general’s post to replace Emmett Ndlovu while four, ur, Charles ‘Six One’ Moyo, Silandulo Sibanda, Peacot cot Hadebe and incumbent Wisdom Mabhena will be seeking members’ mandate to hold the committee e member’s position.

All the candidates will be given a brief moment to sell their candidatur­es to the electorate and while many have ignored that brief moment, to some it has been critical as was the case in the race for the vice chairman’s post in 2015 in which Mhlophe phe lost to Modern Ngwenya who used the moment to charm a few members who had earlier on been known nown to be on Mhlophe’s corner, only to change their mind after a verbal persuasion by Ngwenya.

What will be critical in the members’ ers’ choices tomorrow will be the unavoidabl­e Fifa requiremen­t equirement of five years football experience or knowledge from the aspiring candidates. Three of the eight candidates will be new to the election race, Ndlovu, Sibanda and Hadebe while the other have either won or lost in their previous bids for office.

Ncube is a former committee member and is credited with the once mighty Highlander­s Royals, another key requiremen­t on the Fifa club licensing which some members seem to blindly think is a Zifa imposed directive meant to eliminate some candidates from the race.

— @skhumoyo20­00.

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