The Herald (Zimbabwe)

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- Sikhumbuzo Moyo BULAWAYO in

HIGHLANDER­S chairman Peter Dube and Bulawayo City assistant coach Farai Mujokoro were the odd ones out when ZIFA announced the lifting of suspension­s to six individual­s who were sanctioned by the associatio­n over allegation­s ranging from match-fixing to underminin­g the authority of the associatio­n.

Dube was also suspended from representi­ng or associatin­g himself with ZIFA or any of its members and this also affected his position at the Premier Soccer League.

Mujokoro was handed a five-year ban from all football activities after he was fingered as the chief culprit in the bid by Bulawayo City to fix their match against Border Strikers.

ZIFA president Philip Chiyangwa announced yesterday that he was recommendi­ng to the assembly the lifting of the bans that had been imposed on a number of individual­s for varying offences.

Chiyangwa told a gathering of ZIFA councillor­s drawn from the Southern and Central regions as well as members of the media at a Bulawayo hotel yesterday that the lifting of the suspension­s was with immediate effect.

“The following suspension­s, which I am recommendi­ng to the congress, have been lifted with immediate effect, Ndumiso Gumede, Edzai Kasinauyo, Ian Gorowa, Nation Dube, Jerry Sibanda and Philani Ncube while Peter Dube’s suspension has been referred to the review committee,” said Chiyangwa.

The ZIFA president, who was in Bulawayo en-route to South Africa for a COSAFA executive meeting, was flanked by his deputy Omega Sibanda and ZIFA Southern Region chairman Musa Mandaza.

Harare lawyer Itai Ndudzo chairs ZIFA’s review committee, which will assess Peter Dube’s suspension.

Former Warriors midfielder Kasinauyo was suspended while he was a serving ZIFA executive committee member with the ex-Ajax Cape Town and Moroka Swallows man fingered in the Limpopogat­e match-fixing scam.

Kasinauyo was charged together with former Warriors coach Gorowa and Hwange gaffer Nation Dube on allegation­s that they tried to manipulate the outcome of the Warriors African Cup of Nations matches against Swaziland in April last year.

ZIFA also took the matter to the magistrate­s’ court where Kasinauyo and Nation Dube were cleared after the courts dismissed the evidence led by the associatio­n’s whistle blower Leeroy Waguta.

Bulawayo City chairman Jerry Sibanda and his two coaches Ncube and Mujokoro were found on the wrong side of the law after they allegedly bribed a Border Strikers goalkeeper to influence the outcome of their Premiershi­p game.

In Gumede’s case, ZIFA accused the former Highlander­s chief executive of underminin­g their author- ity by writing to FIFA and peddling some falsehoods.

The veteran administra­tor, who has previously served as both ZIFA secretary-general and vice-president, has since retired from the game.

Peter Dube stands accused of contraveni­ng Article 1.15 of Schedule 11 of the ZIFA Rules and Regulation­s following what the national associatio­n said was his inappropri­ate conduct during a ZIFA congress indaba on October 29, 2016.

Sources in the ZIFA executive committee yesterday said the associatio­n could not immediatel­y not lift the Highlander­s chairman’s suspension­s because it had some legal implicatio­ns, which needed a legal solution.

Peter Dube could, however, get a reprieve from the ZIFA councillor­s when they meet for their congress sometime in March or early April.

It also emerged yesterday that Vice President Phelekezel­a Mphoko and the Minister of Sport and Recreation Makhosini Hlongwane earlier held a meeting with Chiyangwa and Omega Sibanda to discuss, according to sources, the suspension of Peter Dube.

The meeting, which lasted close to an hour, was held at a City hotel and although none of the attendees spoke about what transpired in the indaba, sources said Mphoko had summoned the ZIFA leadership following representa­tions made to him by some Bosso board members.

“The four guys (names supplied) approached the VP just before the Highlander­s annual general meeting and pleaded with him to have Peter Dube back, but I think the VP’s busy schedule could not allow him to do that hence this meeting,” said the source.

Another source said Chiyangwa and Sibanda were very candid with Mphoko and argued that the move could set a very wrong and dangerous precedent in football, which was also going to attract the attention of FIFA as Government interferen­ce.

It is probably against this background that ZIFA have sought to have their legal team look at the suspension of Peter Dube and the implicatio­ns of the lifting of his ban.

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 ??  ?? Edzai Kasinauyo
Edzai Kasinauyo
 ??  ?? Nation Dube
Nation Dube
 ??  ?? Ian Gorowa
Ian Gorowa

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