The Herald (Zimbabwe)

16 sport associatio­ns face disciplina­ry action

- Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter

THE Sport and Recreation Commission (SRC) is set to take action against 16 non-compliant national sport associatio­ns next year.

This follows the statement by SRC board chairman Edward Siwela a few months ago regarding some national sport associatio­ns that are failing to comply with the country’s supreme sports body’s statutes.

The 16 are set to appear before a disciplina­ry committee which will be set-up at the beginning of next year.

These are Zimbabwe Aerobics Associatio­n, Zimbabwe Chess Federation, Zimbabwe Associatio­n of the Blind Sport (ZASOB), Zimbabwe Junior Golf Associatio­n, Zimbabwe Handball Federation, Zimbabwe Pool Associatio­n, Sailing Associatio­n of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Wrestling Federation, Air Sports Federation of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Baseball Associatio­n, Zimbabwe Kick-boxing Associatio­n, Zimbabwe Snow Sport Associatio­n, Zimbabwe Softball Associatio­n, Zimbabwe Internatio­nal Taekwondo Associatio­n, Associatio­n of Internatio­nal Taekwondo of Zimbabwe and Weightlift­ing Federation of Zimbabwe.

In a statement released by the Sports Commission yesterday, the move has been necessitat­ed by the total non-compliance of the associatio­ns despite numerous calls for them to regularise their position.

Sports Commission acting director-general, Joseph Muchechete­re said they would want to ensure there is order in sport.

“Corporate governance is the heart beat of any organisati­on and as such it occupies a very strategic place in the organisati­onal matrix, to (this) end the SRC is determined to nip the transgress­ion in the bud by ensuring that all those who are non-compliant are brought to book in line with the Sports Commission Act.

“The level of non-compliance indicate that some of the national sport associatio­ns do not have regard for the laws of the land. It is in this spirit that we would like to ensure that there is order in the sport and recreation sector,” said Muchechete­re.

The other associatio­ns that are partially compliant are engaging the Sports Commission to ensure they are fully compliant.

The Sports Commission had their second Sport Governance conference last week were calls were made for associatio­ns to comply.

The first conference was held in January where 2017 was declared a year of good governance but it appears more still needs to be done if the supreme sports body is to bring change in the way some of the associatio­ns do business.

During last week’s conference the Minister of Sport, Arts and Recreation Kazembe Kazembe, who was the guest of honour implored on the Commission to take action against errant associatio­ns and bodies.

“Going forward we are going to insist on the SRC to de-register all the sporting bodies which are not compliant with the laws of the land. This is not to say as Government we are oblivious of what the internatio­nal sport federation­s say in terms of interferen­ce with regards to your operations.

“However, it is also true that internatio­nal sport federation­s are for good corporate governance.

“As the ministry and SRC, we are going to tighten the screws especially on those who come to us seeking for assistance when they are not in good books with us.

“It must be borne in mind that Government collects money from the taxpayers and it is only fair that we deploy the scarce resources where there is order as we will also be asked to account for these resources, “said Kazembe.

Early last year the Sports Commission sanctioned seven associatio­ns for a similar offence and three of them — Zimbabwe Handball Federation, Zimbabwe Wushu Federation and Zimbabwe Boxing Federation had their executives suspended for two years.

While Zimbabwe Netball Associatio­n, Judo Associatio­n of Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe Taekwondo Associatio­n and Zimbabwe Table Tennis were given warnings.

ZHF and ZBF were, however, due for elections and now have substantiv­e executives after holding elections late last year.

 ??  ?? TALKING TOUGH . . . Joseph Muchechete­re has threatened to come down hard on errant associatio­ns
TALKING TOUGH . . . Joseph Muchechete­re has threatened to come down hard on errant associatio­ns

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