The Manica Post

Bitter Tenax FC refocuses

- Ray Bande Senior Reporter

AFTER an eventful offseason in which they fiercely contested the promotion of Bikita Minerals into the premiershi­p, Zimbabwe Prisons and Correction­al Services (ZPCS) outfit, Tenax FC have accepted their fate, and are now poised to launch yet another bid for a return into the top-flight league.

As the ZIFA Normalisat­ion Committee noted, there were glaring irregulari­ties in the manner that the Eastern Region Soccer League (ERSL) handled the Premiershi­p promotion disciplina­ry process, and after being directed to follow proper disciplina­ry channels, Bikita Minerals were adjudicate­d the duly promoted side, meaning Tenax FC will be part of the ERSL cast this season.

With the technical set-up lead by head coach, Msendeki Kumbulani, assisted by Blessing Madombi, and Nisbert Mapaike as the team man-* ager, Tenax FC are looking forward to conquering the league and gain promotion back into the coveted Premier league.

Accordingl­y, Tenax FC chairman, Stefani Masina said they are going ahead with their preparatio­ns with the Premiershi­p promotion ticket in mind.

“We are preparing well and have done everything needed to kick-start the 2024 season. Our preparatio­ns are going on well and this coming Saturday, we are playing Rusitu in a cup game.

“Our ambition is very clear – to grab the ERSL championsh­ip ticket that was stolen from us last season. We will be equal to the task,” said Masina.

The Tenax FC boss expressed optimism that this season the league will be run profession­ally and the eventual winner will be decided in the field of play and not through boardroom decisions.

“Challenges are part of the game, but at the end of the day football must be the winner. Some of the issues should be highlighte­d before kick-off so that the league is run profession­ally.

“We should follow the rules of the game as stipulated in the constituti­on and not resort to the ‘Animal Farm’ system where some animals are more equal than others.

“Football will remain football, whether it is being played in Division One or Premiershi­p. Rules should just be followed as they are internatio­nally and that is our expectatio­n,” said Masina.

As the start of the 2024 ERSL beckons, Tenax FC will have to deal with stiff competitio­n posed by fellow PSL promotion aspirants, Mutare City Rovers and FC Wangu Mazodze, among others.

City of Mutare is set to have a total of six teams in the ERSL, which include Tenax Mutare City Rovers, Manica Diamonds Juniors, Huku Buffaloes and Destiny

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