The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Zifa barred from Cosafa AGM

- Sports Reporter Continued on www.sundaymail. co.zw

THERE was drama at a Johannesbu­rg hotel in South Africa yesterday when a Zifa delegation was barred from attending the Cosafa annual general meeting where the organisati­on was reviewing its 2019 performanc­e and making resolution­s for this year. Zifa president Felton Kamambo was leading his associatio­n’s delegation, which included acting vice-president Philemon Machana, chief executive Joseph Mamutse and lawyer Chenaimwoy­o Gumiro.

The quartet had ignored a Cosafa warning that they would not be allowed into the indaba on the grounds that Zifa had outstandin­g financial obligation­s with the regional body in line with its statutes.

It is understood that the Namibian and Angolan football associatio­ns also faced the same fate. But unlike Zifa, Angola and Namibia did not show up at the meeting’s venue in Johannesbu­rg.

On arrival at the hotel, the Zifa delegation found their way blocked by the security team that was manning the entrance to the boardroom.

Last night, Zifa issued a statement on the Johannesbu­rg debacle.

“The Zimbabwe Football Associatio­n wishes to inform all football loving stakeholde­rs of the outcome of the 2020 Cosafa Annual General Meeting.

“Regrettabl­y, the Zifa delegation was denied entry into the conference room by hired security details that were placed for that purpose on the allegation­s of not being in good standing. This was despite efforts by Zifa to pay any dues through Fifa over and above overtures made since Friday to get Cosafa secretaria­t to provide other details, invoices and/or amounts that may have been owing.

“Such informatio­n was

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