Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Maphepha free to approach Bosso over legibility

- Fungai Muderere Sports Reporter

HIGHLANDER­S board chairman Mgcini Nkolomi has said former Bosso chairman and team manager Ernest “Maphepha” Sibanda is free to approach the club leadership to get clarity on whether he is eligible to contest at the forthcomin­g Bosso executive committee elections.

The club’s polls for the chairman, secretary-general and committee members’ post are due early next year. Two years ago, Sibanda’s candidatur­e for the post of executive chairman was rejected by the electoral committee because he “was not in good standing” following his embezzleme­nt of funds realised by the club from Obadiah Tarumbwa’s transfer to Belgian club, Cercle Brugge FC in 2008.

Tarumbwa moved to Belgian side Cercle Brugge on a six-month deal in 2008 but some US$3 400 was allegedly misappropr­iated during the transfer. Sibanda paid back the money in question and was pardoned by the club after initially being suspended for three years beginning July 2010.

Following the team’s recent dismal performanc­e that the club’s head coach Erol Akbay has at times attributed to the current executive’s failure to get him quality strikers that could have replaced Prince Dube and Roderick Mutuma, Sunday Sport was inundated with calls from Highlander­s members and fans seeking clarity on Sibanda’s eligibilit­y to contest next year’s elections.

“Highlander­s is a profession­al football club which is member driven with a constituti­on and a modus operandi which clearly spells out lines of communicat­ion of issues impacting them and that platform is obviously provided for through the Annual General Meeting and not through the media. On Ernest Sibanda the same rules apply, we have no authority to discuss members’ issues in public without his consent. It is the affected member’s prerogativ­e to approach the club if he needs clarity on his status,” said Nkolomi.

Sibanda, a former Highlander­s striker was Bosso chairman between 2006 and 2009. In his first year as chairman, Bosso, under the mentorship of Methembe Ndlovu won the championsh­ip, something that the club has failed to do since then.

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