Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Tsano, Amini verdict out tomorrow

- Ngqwele Dube Sports Correspond­ent

SUSPENDED Highlander­s’ assistant coach Amini Soma-Phiri and goalkeeper­s’ coach Cosmas “Tsano” Zulu’s fate will be finalised today during an executive meeting.

Soma-Phiri and Zulu were suspended with full pay on 16 June when the club’s leadership felt their personal clashes were negatively impacting the team. Highlander­s acting chairman Modern Ngwenya said they wanted to bring the long drawn out saga to finality.

The duo was facing charges of misdemeano­ur and appeared before an independen­t disciplina­ry tribunal early this month. Although Highlander­s has kept the lid on the outcome of the hearing, it is believed that the two could have been found guilty after they were requested to submit their mitigation after receiving verdicts of the hearings on 12 July.

Speaking at the club’s weekly Press conference on Thursday, Ngwenya said he was not at liberty to disclose the verdict or sentence handed down by the disciplina­ry committee, adding it will only be made public after today’s meeting. He said the executive will consider the determinat­ions made by the disciplina­ry committee and decide whether to adopt them or not. Ngwenya said they are likely to adopt the recommenda­tions from the committee as they are.

“The final decision lies with the executive and the DC judgments are more of advisory but the last word lies with us. However, I think we are going to adopt and implement the recommenda­tions as made by the DC. The CEO will hold a Press conference to announce the decision on Monday,” he said.

Ngwenya refuted social media reports that they would be replacing the two coaches. Soma-Phiri and Zulu are said to have engaged in a heated argument that resulted in them exchanging insults in front of players on their way from Mandava Stadium after their match against FC Platinum on 28 May. The final straw was the argument the two had in full view of fans on the bench when Highlander­s embarrassi­ngly lost 0-3 to Black Rhinos at Morris Depot in Harare.

Bulawayo lawyer Zibusiso Ncube led the independen­t disciplina­ry tribunal that heard charges against the suspended duo. Ncube, a former member of the Zifa Southern Region disciplina­ry tribunal heard the case together with former Highlander­s secretary-general Andrew Tapela and Bosso life member Innocent Batsani Ncube and the trio made recommenda­tions to the club’s executive committee.

The club felt people that are not part of Highlander­s’ structures would not be conflicted since they will be handling issues concerning the coaches for the first time.—

 ??  ?? Amini Soma-Phiri
Amini Soma-Phiri
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Cosmas “Tsano” Zulu

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