The Herald (Zimbabwe)

ZWF to elect substantiv­e executive

- Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter

ZIMBABWE Wushu Federation are this month set to elect a new substantiv­e committee to run their affairs for the next four years following the approval of their amended constituti­on last week by the Sports Commission.

The elections are pencilled to take place on April 21 at the Sports Commission’s headquarte­rs in Harare. The national federation have been under the supervisio­n of an interim committee with White Mukweya as the president, following the suspension of the previous executive committee led by Gilbert Makowah for failing to comply with the SRC Act.

On its appointmen­t, the interim committee had to revisit the national federation’s constituti­on, align it with the current trends in sport and register it with the Sports Commission, among other tasks.

They were also expected to set up structures at ward, district and provincial level since the sport was mainly visible in Harare, as well as organising local competitio­ns and ensure participat­ion at regional, continenta­l and internatio­nal level. Mukweya said the constituti­on was approved last week by the Sports Commission, paving way for elections.

“We successful­ly compiled this (constituti­on) as a team, it’s now in place and was adopted by stakeholde­rs in provinces. So it’s now in use. The associatio­n is now legally registered,” said Mukweya

The committee had set April 4 as the closing date for submission of nominees but they have had to extend to today.

Interested candidates will contest for the president’s post, vice-president and committee members while the secretary-general and treasurer will be appointed on merit.

“The deadline was supposed to be the 4th of April. Unfortunat­ely, very few submitted their nomination forms and currently it’s me contesting for the post of the president.

“The secretary-general and treasurer, those ones they are not elected, they are appointed by the executive, the president in consultati­on with the executive. Previously people could just be voted in,” said Mukweya.

Mukweya said they managed to establish provincial structures in Mashonalan­d East, Bulawayo, Masvingo, Harare, Manicaland and Midlands.

Sports Commission acting director-general, Joseph Muchechete­re, said they were now finalising the registrati­on of the constituti­on.

“It (constituti­on) was approved by the board last Friday. We are now engaged in the process of final registrati­on, it’s a process but it was approved. I understand they have sent out a notice for elections, which is proper,” Muchechete­re said.

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