Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Ntuta sets ambitious programme

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RECENTLY elected Zifa Bulawayo chairman, Francis Ntuta has mapped out an ambitious four-year programme which he hopes will turnaround the fortunes of the Metropolit­an province.

He said his tenure will be marked by the involvemen­t of more stakeholde­rs in the decision-making process, capacity-building within the affiliates and resources and financial mobilisati­on for the province.

“I read in the press claims the electoral process was flawed but that is not my baby. I think if there was anything amiss the Zifa Electoral Committee will deal with it, for now they confirmed me chairman and I am forging ahead with my work. I want to improve on the deliverabl­es from my committee, I already had a team in place so I want to closely work with them and bring about positive developmen­ts to the province,” said Ntuta.

He said the main focus of his board will be to get sponsorshi­p and partnershi­p for their leagues that include Division Two, Three and juniors. Ntuta said they are aiming at branding the Division Two league while also introducin­g cup competitio­ns and individual awards.

“Plans are underway to introduce three major cup competitio­ns which will add flavour to the league and afford our teams the platform to showcase their might. My board will immediatel­y embark on a robust programme to source sponsorshi­p for the Bulawayo Province Soccer Stars of the year as this is going to be our highlight for the 2019 season. To ensure the smooth running of clubs, we will capacitate clubs through subsidised administra­tion courses as these have been few compared to technical courses. Some clubs have had players snatched by Premier League teams simply because they have failed to design contracts or MoUs that protect and safeguard their investment­s on the player.”

Ntuta said Naph/ Nash play a critical role in the developmen­t of the game hence they are an important stakeholde­r and his board, working the two organisati­ons will establish a schools league to ensure that football is played throughout the year as opposed to the obtaining scenario where the game is played in the second term only. He said they want to cushion teams against high costs hence they will be engaging referees to strike a balance between match officials’ needs and clubs’ affordabil­ity and they will also be crafting budgets that do not strain clubs while at the same time not compromisi­ng the day to day administra­tive functions of the province.

The Area Zones chairmansh­ip went to Charles Chunda, who was formerly vicechairm­an in the Bafa league.

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