Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Fifa to send delegation over Zifa election

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WORLD football governing body Fifa are expected to send a fact-finding mission to Harare to get to the bottom of what is fast becoming a soccer cesspit.

December 1, 2018 was supposed to be the day when local football elected its next Zifa board. However, a script seemingly written by the devil has local football in a shambles. The elections have been moved to December 16 as the polls have now been reschedule­d twice.

There is now a push from some interested parties to have them further postponed to January 2019, and for them to be held under Fifa’s supervisio­n. The elections are turning into the unwanted gift that keeps giving unwanted drama.

Phillip Chiyangwa and Omega Sibanda for long looked a shoo-in to retain their respective posts as Zifa president and vicepresid­ent unopposed. Bids from their respective challenger­s Felton Kamambo and Gift Banda were thrown out by the Electoral Committee before the Appeals Committee put its seal of approval. The Appeals Committee’s decision was supposed to be final. But in an unpreceden­ted twist, the Electoral Committee last week “reversed” the higher authority’s decision.

“In their communicat­ion with some disgruntle­d candidates, Fifa have hinted at sending a mission to Zimbabwe within the coming week and everyone is awaiting that visit,” said an informed source yesterday.

Adding to the circus is Kamambo brazenly questionin­g the relationsh­ip between Chiyangwa and Fifa’s director of developmen­t for Africa and the Caribbean, Veron MosengoOmb­a.

In a missive to Samoura, written on Friday and copied to the Confederat­ion of African Football as well as the Sports and Recreation Commission, Kamambo called on Fifa to take over the electoral process.

“My appeal is that if these elections are to go ahead there must be done in accordance with the Zifa constituti­on. I am recommendi­ng at least 30 days so that elections can be held on the 5th of January 2019 or any day after. Fifa must come and supervise the elections but not Veron who is a close confidante of Phillip Chiyangwa. The current Electoral Committee must be dissolved for reasons mentioned above and in my other communicat­ions. I have lost confidence in them because they are captured. The last appeal is for the Zifa secretaria­t to relocate to neutral premises with immediate effect than be housed at the presidenti­al candidate’s offices,” reads the letter.

Zifa spokespers­on Xolisani

Gwesela insists there was nothing untoward about the Chiyangwa-Veron relationsh­ip.

“Veron is the Fifa director for developmen­t in Africa and he interacts frequently with African football leaders, and it’s impossible for him not to interact with Dr Phillip Chiyangwa, who is both Zifa and Cosafa president. I don’t see any inappropri­ate relationsh­ip there,” said Gwesela.

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