The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Accomodate other leagues, Sports Commission tells ZINA

- Ellina Mhlanga Sports Reporter

THE Sports Commission have advised the Zimbabwe Netball Associatio­n to amend their constituti­on and allow for registrati­on of other leagues to be run by separate league management committees that will be accountabl­e to the local netball motherbody.

This came out at the meeting held by the country’s supreme sports body on Monday to resolve the impasse between ZINA and the newly-formed Rainbow Amateur Netball League.

The splinter league has been seeking to affiliate to ZINA so that they run their own league separately from the Super League that is run by the national associatio­n.

But the two had failed to reach an agreement on the way forward as ZINA questioned the motive behind the formation of the new structure and that saw the Sports Commission intervenin­g to find common ground for the two parties.

They had their initial meetings last month. Sports Commission acting director-general Joseph Muchechete­re said they have asked ZINA to accommodat­e the new structure.

“We met both structures but separately. We agreed that ZINA were going to ensure that they have opened up in order to accommodat­e the new developmen­t. Fortunatel­y it’s provided for in the ZINA constituti­on to have amateur league. It’s part of their constituti­on, article nine, it provides for the provision of amateur league.

“So we have said to them ZINA might not be ready at this stage because they might not have the rules and regulation­s for that league. But because there is need they need to re-look at their constituti­on.

“On the other side, we have also advised this amateur league because they are not yet registered they are in their interim status, we have advised them it is within their right to apply to ZINA, so that their applicatio­n is considered for accommodat­ion in the ZINA family.

“Also we were able to advise them that currently as they play that role they should not sound (like they are) working against the national registered organisati­on. They should not organise counter programmes,” said Muchechete­re.

The Sports Commission also released a press statement yesterday outlining the outcomes of the meeting.

“Following the Sports and Recreation Commission’s (SRC) separate meetings with the Zimbabwe Netball Associatio­n and Rainbow Netball League yesterday, the following were the outcomes:

“That the Zimbabwe Netball Associatio­n was going to amend its constituti­on and by-laws so that they accommodat­e the registrati­on of the leagues, which will have separate League Management Committees that will be accountabl­e to ZINA. ZINA as the custodians of netball in the country will supervise all the leagues under its purview.

“That the Rainbow Netball League was to apply for registrati­on with the Zimbabwe Netball Associatio­n in line with the establishe­d ZINA procedures and to copy the SRC.’’ Muchechete­re said.

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