The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Lifting of Fifa’s suspension on Zim draws closer

- BY MUNYARADZI MADZOKERE

ZIMBABWE is inching closer to return to internatio­nal football amid reports that Fifa is expected to nalise documented terms for the lifting of the suspension this week.

The country has been in internatio­nal isolation since February last year after the world football body suspended Zifa’s membership due to alleged third party interferen­ce in the running of the game.

But a visit by a Fifa delegation led by governance manager Sarah Solemale, head of developmen­t programmes in Africa Solomon Mudege, Caf director of member associatio­ns Sarah Mukuna and Cosafa president Artur de Almedida de Silva on a fact- nding mission last month re-ignited hopes of Zimbabwe’s return to internatio­nal football.

Fifa had positive engagement­s with the Sports and Recreation Commission, Zifa, the Premier Soccer League and other football stakeholde­rs while they also met suspended Zifa boss FelA ton Kamambo. major factor in the discussion­s between Fifa and SRC was that the two parties agreed that Fifa’s earlier demands for the lifting of the suspension had been overtaken by changed circumstan­cIt es. also emerged that the Zifa congress’ term of o ce had also expired and Fifa was leaning towards the urgent appointmen­t of a normalisat­ion committee and lifting the suspension on Zimbabwe.

SRC chairman Gerald Mlotshwa revealed that it was a matter of time before Fifa set the implementa­tion in process. “Things are progressin­g very well. Presently Fifa and SRC are involved in nalising documented­terms that will form the basis of resolving the Zifa situation it’s more a matter of dotting the ‘I’s and crossing the ‘T's now. Once that document has been nalised, which will probably be this week, I will need to brief my Minister (Kirsty Coventry) before implementi­ng what is in e ect a term sheet,” Mlotshwa told Standardsp­ort yesterday.

Last month a source told this publicatio­n that Caf and Fifa wanted Zimbabwe’s suspension to be lifted urgently so the country could participat­e in the Cosafa tournament and the World Cup quali ers in the next couple of months.

It also emerged that Fifa was set to institute its own forensic audit going back beyond the Kamambo era.

Following engagement with Fifa and Caf last month, the SRC promised to give more updates on the new developmen­ts at the beginning of May, but there has not been any update thus far.

“The SRC acknowledg­es and accepts these calls for action and commits to utilising the positive relationsh­ips it has built with Fifa and Caf over the past year, particular­ly during this week's meetings, to work towards resolving Zifa's encumbered status. The public will receive further updates on this matter, particular­ly during the

rst week of May 2023,” the SRC said in a statement.

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