The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Elections euphoria:

- Sports Reporters

INCUMBENT ZIFA vice president Omega Sibanda was in bullish mood yesterday as the euphoria around the elections to choose a new executive committee heightened ahead of the associatio­n’s pools in Harare on Sunday. Sibanda, along with his boss Philip Chiyangwa and board member finance Philemon Machana, will need to shake off their challenger­s and secure a full term to administer the country’s biggest sport. The trio were part of a board that swept into power in December 2015 following the revocation by the ZIFA congress of the Cuthbert Dube leadership. Sibanda, Chiyangwa and Machana have remained the three standing pillars from the 2015 class of the directly elected executive committee members.

Of that crew, former Zimbabwe internatio­nal Edzai Kasinauyo had been suspended months before he passed away on June 15 last year, while the pair of Felton Kamambo and Piraishe Mabhena resigned in March after the duo joined a cabal that was accused of trying to sabotage the administra­tion of the game and make football ungovernab­le in the country.

Sibanda, speaking after taking his campaign trail to the Eastern Region where he met with councillor­s in Mutare, expressed optimism that the Congress would look into the work they have done for football in the short space they have been in charge and hand them a fresh and full term.

He noted that their achievemen­ts in a difficult operating environmen­t and after adopting an associatio­n that had literally bled to death was the testimony of their pedigree and believes that with continuity, the game could only grow stronger.

At Sunday’s polls, Sibanda will face the challenge of Gift Banda, while Kamambo has returned to tackle Chiyangwa. Machana is vying for one of the four slots of board members in a race that also includes Sugar Chagonda, Stanley Chapeta, Chamu Chiwanza, Brighton Malandule and Mlungisi Moyo. But for Sibanda, his clarion call to the electorate was that they needed to look beyond smear campaigns and analyse the work that has been done in restoring stability at ZIFA, which he said has been matched by the success stories on the pitch by the Warriors, Mighty Warriors and the resurgence of the Young Warriors as well as various capacity-building workshops undertaken by the administra­tors and coaches.

“Action speaks louder than words. Our works are there for everyone to see and it’s all done through the book which is our constituti­on. We don’t use emotions or

◆ grandstand­ing gimmicks that is a fact which I am certain our noble congressma­n and women are fully aware of,” said Sibanda. “Continuity is the best cure, remember we are finishing Cuthbert Dube’s term so we did not express ourselves in the way we wanted to in these two years. We managed to achieve a lot of positives in those two years. When we came into office ZIFA had a seven million dollar debt which we have cleared. We had serious challenges, the Messenger of Court was always on the door step.

We had properties which were already attached and ready to be sold, all our accounts were garnished and there was no Zifa to talk about.’’ Sibanda also heads the Technical and developmen­t committee and during his tenure as chairman of that sub-committee, a number of CAF and ZIFA courses have taken place in all provinces in the country. The ZIFA vice-president also clarified on “the often misconstru­ed perception that the executive committee breached the constituti­on by taking decisions in between congress’’.

He said the executive has despite meeting the objectives of the associatio­n, also fully exercised their powers as enshrined in Article 34 of the amended ZIFA Constituti­on which read as; “The Executive committee shall pass decisions on all cases that do not come within the sphere of responsibi­lity of the congress or are not reserved for other bodies by law or under these (ZIFA) statutes, shall prepare and convene the ordinary and extraordin­ary congress, shall appoint chairmen, deputy chairmen and members of the standing committees, shall appoint chairmen, deputy chairmen and members of the judiciary bodies, shall appoint the chairman, deputy chairmen and members of the electoral committee.

May set up ad-hoc committee if necessary at any time, shall compile the regulation­s for the organisati­on of standing committee and ad-hoc committee, shall appoint or dismiss the General Secretary on the proposal of the president.

“The General Secretary shall attend the meeting of all the committees ex officio, the he article also says the executive shall propose the independen­t auditors to the Congress, shall decide the place and date of and the number of teams participat­ing in competitio­ns of ZIFA, shall appoint the coaches for the representa­tive teams and other technical staff, shall approve regulation­s stipulatin­g how ZiIFA shall be organised internally, shall ensure that the statutes are applied and adopt the executive arrangemen­ts required for their applicatio­n’’.

Sibanda also pointed to the success of the mainstream national teams in regional tournament­s. “We have also held COSAFA tournament­s, successful­ly so for that matter and all our representa­tive national teams from the juniors up to the senior squads are participat­ing in various competitio­ns include Naph and Nash teams,” said Sibanda.

“The finance committee headed by Machana has been able to provide audited financial statements to the congressma­n and women annually and as we speak those accounts have been given to the delegates who will attend this weekend’s Indaba as per the requiremen­ts of the constituti­on.’’.

So confident is Sibanda about the incumbents being retained that he revealed that Chiyangwa would roll out a number of programs that would take effect from January next year.

“The president will in his speech unveil a full package of what the delegates are rightfully supposed to and will get, not just free entry into football matches but we want them capacitate­d through such programmes like FIFA diploma and masters courses, which are lifelong but all these packages will be unveiled by the president,” said Sibanda. The ZIFA vice-president reiterated the good working relationsh­ip they have struck with the Premier Soccer League and said the associatio­n fully supported the need to align the PSL season in line with CAF requiremen­ts.

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