The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Wins Parly race:

Football and cricket bosses grab parliament­ary seats Sport likely to benefit from bigger in National Assembly

- Petros Kausiyo Deputy Sports Editor

ZIFA president Philip Chiyangwa headlines a five-man crew of sports leaders who wrote their own piece of history yesterday when joining the elite cast of administra­tors to become members of the Parliament of Zimbabwe after winning in their respective constituen­cies in the just-ended harmonised elections.

Chiyangwa, his ZIFA deputy Omega Sibanda, Zimbabwe Cricket board chairman Tawanda Mukuhlani, former ZC managing director Ozias Bvute and ex-FC Platinum chairman Winston Chitando will now be Members of Parliament for the next five years.

The quintet powered their way into the House of Assembly on ZANU-PF tickets in their respective constituen­cies and resounding­ly won in the July 30 harmonised elections.

Chiyangwa garnered 11 819 votes to claim the Zvimba South constituen­cy, his deputy Sibanda had 11 350 for the Vungu seat and Mukuhlani will represent Mhondoro-Ngezi area after garnering 12 708.

Bvute powered to a 17 277 win in Goromonzi North, and Chitando had 11 496 votes when winning the Gutu Central.

More important is the fact that it is sport that is now likely to benefit from having a bigger voice in the National Assembly where legislatio­n is formulated.

There have always been calls for this country to turn on a new leaf and treat sport as the billion-dollar industry that it is around the globe.

The arrivals of the likes of Chiyangwa, Sibanda, Mukuhlani, Chitando and Bvute has added more representa­tives for sport to the August House, which could translate into more prominence being given to debate on issues related to various sporting discipline­s in the country.

In parliament they will also join Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Minister Kazembe Kazembe (18 349), an ex-Dynamos secretary-general and fitness guru Temba Mliswa (15 857) who have retained their seats after winning through from Mazowe West and Norton respective­ly.

Crucially for Chiyangwa, Mukuhlani and Sibanda, they are the first sitting leaders of sporting associatio­ns to be elected into parliament, whose hands on approach in their games has brought a bright ray of hope for sport.

Mines and Mining Developmen­t Minister Chitando and Bvute had prior to pursuing parliament­ary offices also served football and cricket with the former being the boss at Premiershi­p champions FC Platinum and the latter the managing director of ZC.

Mukuhlani and Bvute’s several years of interactio­n with such bodies like the Internatio­nal Cricket Council and the manner in which they fought for Zimbabwe’s cause in the political atmosphere that often clouds global cricket, should also stand the pair in good stead when legislativ­e matters pertaining to sport are discussed in parliament.

On the internatio­nal stage, Chiyangwa and Sibanda have scaled the same heights as Confederat­ion of African Football president Ahmad and South African Football Associatio­n president Danny Jordan who held political office while running their associatio­ns.

Ahmad was a senator in Madagascar while being a CAF executive member while Jordan was already the SAFA president when he became mayor of the Nelson Mandela Bay Metropolit­an on the African National Congress ticket.

Chiyangwa whose resume of sporting links also include many years in boxing promotion, leads a COSAFA bloc which is the biggest zone under CAF.

The Harare businessma­n is also the vice-president of the CAF organising committee for the African Cup of Nations while his interactio­n with FIFA is also set to come in handy when he adds his voice on behalf of sport in the National Assembly.

ZIFA, naturally excited about the achievemen­ts of their leadership immediatel­y congratula­ted Chiyangwa and Sibanda with the associatio­n’s communicat­ions and competitio­ns manager Xolisani Gwesela issuing a statement on behalf of the football mother body. “The Zimbabwe Football Associatio­n

(ZIFA) Executive Committee, the Council, and the Secretaria­t would like to congratula­te its president, Hon. Dr Phillip Chiyangwa and his deputy Hon. Omega Sibanda, for their resounding victories in the harmonised elections to become Members of Parliament representi­ng Zvimba South and Vungu Constituen­cy respective­ly.

“We were always confident of their victories because we believe in their leadership qualities.

“There is no doubt that both are men of vision, endowed with a spirit of national developmen­t and servant leadership.

“They know and understand the concerns of the people they will serve and they have the capacity to deliver on those in the next five years.

“We wish them the best in their new endeavours, and hopefully it will translate to more meaningful and robust debate and support for the developmen­t of sport and football in Zimbabwe,’’ Gwesela said.

Expectatio­ns will also be high that the incoming legislator­s will also use their vast knowledge of sports to argue for the amendment of the Sports Act to suit the prevailing sporting and macro-economic environmen­t and review the manner in which the Sport and Recreation Commission is structured.

There have been genuine concerns about the way the Sports Commission is serving the needs and interests of sport in the country and whether it is line with the best practices.

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