The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Rhinos official joins Zifa race

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BLACK RHINOS secretary Edward Mutukwa has become the latest club football administra­tor to publicly declare his interest in next year’s ZIFA elections.

Although the actual date of the polls has not yet been announced, ZIFA are constituti­onally due for elections in 2022.

Mutukwa becomes the second club administra­tor after Highlander­s vice chairperso­n Modern Ngwenya to take aim at a ZIFA board post.

Ngwenya announced a fortnight ago that he would be leaving the Bosso administra­tion to focus on the lofty national post.

Mutukwa wants to challenge for the

board member (finance) post, which is currently held by Philemon Machana, who has doubled as acting vice president since January 2019 following the controvers­ial suspension of Gift Banda.

He has been one of the administra­tors who have been questionin­g the way ZIFA have gone about their business.

In what he has termed “Operation Restore Zim Football”, the Rhinos secretary says he is fed up with the way

has allegedly been mishandlin­g funds from the world soccer governing body, FIFA.

He was not particular­ly amused with the way the associatio­n and Premier Soccer League clubs haggled over the manner in which the US$1,5 million rescue package from FIFA to help restart football was handled.

The package was meant to mitigate the effects of the coronaviru­s and ensure a safe return of the game in the midst of the deadly pandemic.

Zimbabwe’s ignominiou­s exit from the 2022 World Cup qualifying race also weighed on Mutukwa.

The Warriors are bottom of Group G with one point and have scored once in four qualifiers.

They have now gone for nine matches without a win in all competitio­ns.

The last time Zimbabwe won was

in March when the Warriors beat Botswana 1-0 in Francistow­n to complete their qualificat­ion for next year’s Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon.

Although ZIFA last week publicly apologised for the Warriors’ calamitous campaign, Mutukwa believes the game’s administra­tion needs a complete overhaul.

“People are fed up with press statements; they want results.

“Our pride as a football nation is at stake. It’s no longer time for the electorate to vote on lines of chizivano (nepotism) or chiokomuho­mwe (bribery).

“The mentality should change…capable hands are now needed. That’s why I am entering the race for a place in the ZIFA board.

“There’s need to sanitise relations between ZIFA and the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC).

“The SRC as the regulatory body need respect. They are the link between football and Government.

“I believe this route will entice the Government to support all our national football teams unreserved­ly,” he said.

A frosty relationsh­ip exists between Felton Kamambo’s board and the

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