The Zimbabwe Independent

Zifa councillor­s live to fight another day

- KEVIN MAPASURE

THE Zifa councillor­s who are demanding an emergency general meeting (EGM), which could culminate in the dismissal of executive committee president Felton Kamambo and his deputy Philimon Machana, have said that they will patiently wait to have their day.

is is after Fifa blocked the planned meeting which was set for tomorrow, saying the executive committee is the one that should organise that meeting.

e decision by Fifa to block the meeting has given the Zifa board members, who were seemingly on the ropes, some sort of reprieve.

If the meeting had been allowed to carry forward tomorrow, it was likely Kamambo and Machana, were going to have their mandate revoked.

ey have been accused of, among other things misusing Covid-19 relief funds, sweeping sexual abuse allegation­s under the carpet and turning a blind eye to match-fixing accusation­s.

e 27 councillor­s came together to call for an EGM and along the way more threw their weight in the push against the Zifa board members.

With everything seemingly set for the meeting that would have probably seen Kamambo and Machana kicked out, as well as the return of Gift Banda and possibly Chamu Chiwanza, who both were thrown out, a Fifa interventi­on came at the right time for the embattled duo.

Yesterday the councillor­s said they will wait for the prescribed time, but will not entertain correspond­ence from the Zifa board members who have been suspended by the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC).

“After extensive consultati­on with our members, we are in full agreement that the Zifa constituti­on is subordinat­e to Fifa’s constituti­on, we have noted their input, and we will proceed as recommende­d. What we are happy about is that Fifa endorsed our extraordin­ary meeting ... We therefore note that, the instructio­n from Fifa demands that we merely wait for the 90 days as noted in Article 28(2) to lapse. As members of Zifa, who are subordinat­e to the Zifa constituti­on, we will wait for the prescribed 90-day period to lapse on 3 April 2022,” the councillor­s wrote in a statement.

On Wednesday Fifa wrote to Joseph Mamutse, who is suspended by the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC), advising him that the Saturday meeting could not go ahead.

He was instructed to relay the message to the councillor­s.

“We recently been informed that on 3 January 2022, some Zifa members have called for an extraordin­ary congress which is apparently due to take place on 29 January 2022,” wrote Fifa chief member associatio­n officer Kenny Jean-Marie in a letter dated January 26, 2022.

“In this respect, we would like to refer you to article 28.2 of the current Zifa statutes (2013 edition) which states that ‘ e executive committee shall convene an extraordin­ary congress if one third of the Members of Zifa make such a request in writing. e request shall specify the items for the agenda. An extraordin­ary congress shall be held within three months of receipt of the request. If the extraordin­ary congress is not convened, the members who requested it may convene the congress themselves. As a last resort, the members may request assistance from CAF or Fifa.’

“Accordingl­y, we are of the opinion that Zifa’s executive committee must be given the time foreseen in the Zifa statutes to convene the requested Extraordin­ary Congress (i.e. up until 3 April 2022) before the Zifa members can lawfully convene it themselves. In other words, we consider that the relevant Zifa members are not entitled to convene the Extraordin­ary Congress themselves on 29 January, as this would contravene the above mentioned statutory provisions.

“ erefore we kindly ask you to inform the said Zifa members and the Executive Committee about the foregoing so as that the relevant measures can be taken on both sides.”

e latest developmen­ts have afforded Kamambo and Machana more time to plot their survival as they are still compelled to hold the meeting.

For the councillor­s, Fifa’s move might look like a temporary set-back, but it might afford the board members enough time to come back strong and consolidat­e their positions.

Meanwhile, the SRC suspension on the Zifa board, means that the threat of a Fifa ban is still there.

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Zifa president Felton Kamambo
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