Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

I said no to Dr Phil challenge: Banda

- Ricky Zililo

ASPIRING Zifa vice-president, Gift Banda, says he turned down “people’s calls” to challenge Phillip Chiyangwa for the presidency to save Zimbabwe’s positions at Cosafa and Caf.

Banda is challengin­g fellow Bulawayo businessma­n Omega Sibanda, who he beat to the Zifa Southern Region chairmansh­ip in 2010.

The former Njube Sundown boss, who submitted his electoral forms at the end of business on Tuesday, said it would have been selfish of him to gun for the Zifa presidency and cost the nation regional and continenta­l seats presently held by Chiyangwa.

“I’m a businessma­n who is a football person and having spent some years on the sidelines, I responded to calls from football people to come and add value to our game. Some wanted me to challenge Chiyangwa, but as a football person I said no, let’s hold onto those Caf and Cosafa positions, which allow us (Zimbabwe) to have first hand informatio­n and that also helps develop our game,” said Banda.

“The other thing is that these guys have done reasonably well in office and my coming in is meant to give the game fresh ideas in order to improve it. I feel the incumbent (Sibanda) has covered his bit and it’s time for him to hand over the button,” he said.

Banda is confident the Zifa electoral committee will clear him to contest, saying he fulfilled all requiremen­ts, including the integrity test. He also said his running mate for a place on the Zifa board from the Southern Region is former Chicken Inn treasurer, Mlungisi Moyo.

The coming in of Banda who has roped in former national junior teams manager Eddie Chivero as his campaign manager, has added an interestin­g dimension to the Zifa race.

It’s not clear if former Zifa board member Felton Kamambo submitted his nomination papers challengin­g Chiyangwa for the presidency.

Zifa last week said Kamambo had been suspended from all football activities for alleged improper behaviour.

Zifa spokespers­on, Xolisani Gwesela, declined to comment on candidates that submitted their nomination forms, saying the electoral committee “will announce the successful candidates after their Saturday sitting”.

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