The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ZRU saga deepens

- Paul Munyuki Sports Correspond­ent

WORLD Rugby official Steph Nel is Zimbabwe-bound following reports of maladminis­tration and misappropr­iation of funds by the recently-suspended Zimbabwe Rugby Union executive led by Nyararai Sibanda.

In the midst of his suspension by the Sports Commission, Sibanda has not found solace from World Rugby.

The man in charge of rugby developmen­t in Africa is not happy with the way business was being conducted at ZRU, including the way the chief executive was appointed, the misuse of funds and World Rugby’s involvemen­t in ZRU’s operationa­l affairs.

“I am rather hesitant to start forwarding e-mails to board members for I may get roped into domestic politics, however, I am willing to share this informatio­n with the Presidency and the ZRU board in person at your next meeting (scheduled for September 1).

“Please note, I am also aware that there are certain perception­s regarding World Rugby’s involvemen­t in your Unions’ operationa­l affairs going around in your country and amongst board members.

“They are not correct and the emails in my possession will confirm,” read one of the emails.

Already, the ZRU is believed to be in a debt of around $200 000 and did not follow World Rugby’s recommenda­tions on the appointmen­t of the chief executive with Sibanda misreprese­nting that it was the internatio­nal body that made the appointmen­t.

It is in this regard that World Rugby have requested a retraction and distanced themselves from the appointmen­t.

The world rugby governing body say that none of the three short-listed candidates, including Blessing Chiutare who got the job, were qualified.

“. . . e-mails in my possession will confirm: World Rugby’s recommenda­tions regarding the short-list of CEO candidates, the level of (World Rugby’s) involvemen­t, World Rugby’s query regarding the press leak confirming the appointmen­t of the CEO (where World Rugby was) questionin­g the appointmen­t process.

“Amendments/editing of the ZRU Press release regarding the CEO’s appointmen­t. Guarding against miss perception­s (sic),” wrote Nel. World Rugby have said that “the structure does not make sense anymore” as the top heavy salary wage bill at the ZRU is overpoweri­ng developmen­t.

World Rugby feel that there is a duplicatio­n of duties and roles in a small union that does not require a chief executive, general manager, operations director.

Sibanda was last week suspended together with his two vice-presidents Tapiwa Mangezi and Noddy Kanyangara­ra and honorary treasurer Joseph Kunyetu by the Sports Commission.

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