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ZC MOURNS CHIGWEDERE

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Zimbabwe Cricket has paid tribute to former Education, Sports and Culture Minister Aeneas Chigwedere who died on Friday.

During his time as sports minister between 2001 and 2008, the game of cricket in the country was beset by a myriad of challenges including racial issues, player revolts and a battle for the control of ZC.

However, Chigwedere helped ZC to navigate the tumultuous period and in the process saved not only the game but Zimbabwe itself from attracting sanctions from the Internatio­nal Cricket Council which could have included expulsion from the internatio­nal cricket governing body.

As a way forward, he suggested the drawing up of a new constituti­on which would usher in a substantiv­e board — including for the

first time members with specialist skills and a new democratic dispensati­on for the game.

He also recommende­d that cricket had to devolve to the country’s 10 administra­tive provinces to spread the game.

Paying tribute to the late former minister, ZC Chairman Tavengwa Mukuhlani said his death was a big loss to the nation.

“It is with great sadness that we have learnt of the passing of Minister Chigwedere, an unsung hero of our game,” Mukuhlani said.

“We will forever be grateful for his enormous contributi­ons to cricket, especially his leadership and guidance during the turbulent times when racial tensions, player issues and power squabbles were threatenin­g the continued existence of our game.

“On behalf of the ZC Board, management, players and staff, I would like to express our heartfelt condolence­s to the Chigwedere family and the entire nation on the loss of such a selfless, committed and dedicated servant of the people.”

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Aeneas Chigwedere

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