The Herald (Zimbabwe)

SRC outline ZRU terms

- Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor

THE Sport and Recreation Commission have outlined the terms of reference of the Zimbabwe Rugby Union’s interim board, with the committee led by Russell Karimazond­o being mandated to realign the associatio­n’s constituti­on and lay the ground work for fresh elections.

Sport and Recreation Minister Makhosini Hlongwane on Monday announced a five-member committee that will run the affairs of rugby for six months, with the interim executive set to report to the Sports Commission. And the Sports Commission yesterday outlined nine major tasks which former Sables wing Karimazond­o and his colleagues are expected to have achieved at least by the end of their initial half-year mandate.

Karimazond­o yesterday declined to discuss much on his appointmen­t, indicating he would want to first meet with the commission as well as his committee before publicly discussing how they will go about their business at the union.

“We are still to meet with the SRC and get the full appraisal and that should take place in a couple of days’ time.

“We also hope to have our first board meeting by the end of the week and thereafter I will be in a better position to discuss all the issues pertaining to our appointmen­t and our mandate,’’ Karimazond­o said.

The Sports Commission, however, want the interim executive to turn around the ZRU’s fortunes and re-align the union’s constituti­on. Karimazond­o and his team, which also includes Judith Chiyangwa, Themba Sibanda, Bongai Zamchiya and Tungamirai Mashungu have also been tasked with ensuring that all national teams fulfil their various internatio­nal commitment­s.

The terms of reference were released by the Sports Commission’s communicat­ions officer Tirivashe Nheweyembw­a yesterday.

The interim committee will have to ensure there is corporate governance at the ZRU and review the strategic plan and bring it in sync with the current operating environmen­t. It is also the Sports Commission’s hopes that the interim committee will establish a good understand­ing with the game’s two major internatio­nal bodies — Rugby Africa and World Rugby.

“The (terms of reference) Interim Committee for the Zimbabwe Rugby Union will be as follows:

1. To ensure that structures under the purview of the Zimbabwe Rugby Union are properly structured and that they are aligned to the current constituti­on registered with the SRC.

2. To review the current constituti­on and ensure that it is aligned to the country’s laws i.e. chiefly the SRC Act and Statutory Instrument 342 of 1995. Note that is applicable if there are gaps

3. To ensure that all the national teams fulfil the internatio­nal assignment­s and that the selection of the players is above board i.e. players have to be selected on merit.

4. That the strategic plan is reviewed and ensure that it is in tandem with the current dictates in the operating environmen­t.

5. That attention is also given to the training and developmen­t of coaches, technical officials and administra­tors at all levels.

6. Instil a business approach to the management of rugby affairs across all the structures.

7. Engage with Africa Rugby and the World Rugby in order to ensure that sound and cordial relations are restored.

8. Shall ensure that there is absolute adherence to the tenets of good corporate governance across all the structures of rugby in the country.

9. Shall cause for the holding of elections to elect a substantiv­e Zimbabwe Rugby Union Executive Committee.

“Finally, it must be noted that during their tenure in office, the Interim Executive Committee shall be accountabl­e to the SRC board and not the rugby members.

“This is in accordance with the SRC Act Chapter 25:15 of 1991(revised in 1996) section 30,’’ the Sports Commission said.

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