The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Llyod Chinawa resigns

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Ray Bande Senior Reporter MANICA Diamonds executive member in charge of security, Lloyd Chinawa, who was facing allegation­s of taking bribes from players in exchange for a place in the team during the club’s recruitmen­t process, has resigned.

Chinawa, together with former executive member in charge of junior football Lazarus Muhoni, were in the eye of a storm a month ago when several money transfer messages that bore evidence of bribery allegation­s, were exposed.

Muhoni has since resigned from the club.

Manica Diamonds and their principal sponsor Zimbabwe Consolidat­ed Diamond Company are yet to make public their report on investigat­ions into the matter.

“I hereby tender my notice of resignatio­n from Manica Diamonds with immediate effect. My resignatio­n from the club has been occasioned by my conviction that the club is bigger than everyone else,’’ said Chinawa.

“Given the allegation­s levelled against me, after wide consultati­on with my family, sports fraternity and business associates, I was left with no option other than resigning from the club I served diligently and with all my heart.

“Besides, the club has taken long to finalise my case and I found such conduct on the part of the club as a deliberate ploy to frustrate me out of the club.

“It is without doubt that my constituti­onal rights were violated by those bent on having me removed from the club.’’The sole Premiershi­p club in Manicaland, which is still grappling with finding an alternativ­e venue following the seemingly-endless renovation­s at Sakubva in Mutare, slumped 0-2 at the hands of United at the National Sports Stadium on Sunday.

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