The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Kamambo, Chiyangwa bury the hatchet

- Mukudzei Chingwere Sports Reporter

NEWLY-ELECTED ZIFA president Felton Kamambo yesterday extended a charm offensive to his predecesso­r Philip Chiyangwa when he paid him a courtesy call at his offices in Harare and pledged to support his former boss in his regional portfolio.

Chiyangwa was voted out of ZIFA at the associatio­n’s elective congress on Sunday, losing to Kamambo who previously served in the board led by the former from 2016 until early this year.

However, the former ZIFA boss remains at the helm of the region as COSAFA leader until the end of his term and Kamambo yesterday pledged to support his former boss in his regional position as well as back his elevation at CAF and FIFA.

“The Zimbabwe Football Associatio­n president, Felton Kamambo, has today (yesterday) paid a courtesy call on his predecesso­r, Philip Chiyangwa, as he commences extensive engagement processes with all football stakeholde­rs,” confirmed the associatio­n’s communicat­ions manager Xolisani Gwesela in a statement.

“Kamambo pledged to support Chiyangwa during his tenure as the COSAFA president, adding that he appreciate­s that Zimbabwean football stands to benefit with one of its own as the leader of the regional body.

“The new executive committee is prepared to lobby for and support the elevation of Chiyangwa to the top echelons of CAF and FIFA.

“The president highlighte­d that Chiyangwa and his executive committee has done tremendous work in the developmen­t of the beautiful game and the success we earned in various competitio­ns.

“Chiyangwa was humbled by the president’s noble gesture and he pledged to support the new executive committee to put Zimbabwe on the (world) football map. Chiyangwa wished the new executive committee well on their four-year journey,” Gwesela added in his statement.

Some football stakeholde­rs expected revolution­ary changes at the ZIFA secretaria­t but the former Central Region boss Kamambo has indicated he will not be doing that, rather he is giving the current crop at the associatio­n a chance to prove themselves.

After meeting Chiyangwa, Kamambo proceeded to officially meet those responsibl­e for the day-to-day running of the associatio­n led by general secretary Joseph Mamutse where he told them that the board will give them a bigger role in decision-making. “Kamambo also officially met members of the secretaria­t for the first time as the new head of the associatio­n and encouraged them to complement his efforts to develop football.

“The president has a vision, which is shared by his fellow executive committee members, that is “to unite and lead” the football family to greater successes.

“Kamambo has vowed to re-engage stakeholde­rs in order to nurture long term mutually beneficial relations that are necessary for ZIFA to attract more partners.

“For football to win, the president underscore­d the need for every stakeholde­r to work tirelessly and focus solely on the great tasks of re engagement and developmen­t,” Gwesela said.

During his tour the ZIFA boss was accompanie­d by returning board member Philemon Machana who was responsibl­e for finance in the previous administra­tion.

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