Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

King coronation match cancelled

- Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter

HIGHLANDER­S and Bulawayo City’s clash this Saturday at Barbourfie­lds Stadium has been called off following a directive by the government for organisers to stop the coronation of Ndebele King Crown Prince, Bulelani Lobengula Khumalo.

The two sides were set to be part of proceeding­s and they would also have used the match to fine tune their squads ahead of the 2018 Castle Lager Premier Soccer League season on March 10.

In a letter addressed to the Crown Council chairman Chief Mathema, Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister July Moyo said the intended coronation was unconstitu­tional and hence illegal.

“We acknowledg­e receipt of your letter notifying my ministry of your intention to install the Crown Prince to the throne of King Lobengula on the 3 March 2018 and would like to advise you as follows; That it is unconstitu­tional to resuscitat­e and install a Crown Prince or King in Zimbabwe and therefore you should cancel your intended installati­on of Crown Prince Bulelani Lobengula scheduled for 3rd March 2018 in Bulawayo because it is unconstitu­tional and therefore illegal to do so,” reads Moyo’s letter dated February 27, 2018.

As a result of the order, Highlander­s said their match against City has since been called off since it was on the premise that the organisers were cleared by authoritie­s.

“Our participat­ion in the football match associated with the event was premised on the organisers receiving clearance from the regulatory authoritie­s. Now that they did not, our participat­ion is not possible,” said Highlander­s’ chief executive officer Nhlanhla Dube.

Bosso will now face Caps United at the same venue on Sunday in the Kembo Mohadi $30 000 Cup celebratin­g the ascendency of Cde Mohadi to the country’s vice presidency.

— @skhumoyo20­00

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