Monday, 18 May 2015

DUBE SHOWN THE EXIT DOOR AS ZIFA PRESIDENT





former Zifa President Cuthbert Dube

The Zifa assembly has overthrew President Cuthbert Dube following an extraordinary meeting held in Harare on Saturday.
Despite only two members of 16 PSL clubs attending the meeting, thirty councilors met and resolved that Dube and two board members Fungai Chihuri and Tavenga Harara be removed from the board.
Dube’s deputy Omega Sibanda is now acting Zifa president and is expected to vote at the Fifa congress later this month.
Following the government’s backtracking to ouster Dube for fear of Fifa sanctions, it was the councilors who finally showed the president the door.
“The Congress unanimously agreed to revoke the mandate of the president with immediate effect as per article 22 subsection (m) of the Zifa constitution. It was resolved that board member Tavengwa Hara should be revoked from the board. Twenty seven members voted in favour, two members were not in favour and one member was indifferent,” read part of the meeting’s resolutions.
“It was resolved that board member Fungai Chihuri should be revoked from the board. Thirty members voted in favour, zero were not in favour and zero were indifferent.”
The council’s decision ended Dube’s five years at the helm of Zifa.
The Zifa board is expected to meet on Tuesday where chief executive officer Jonathan Mashingaidze is likely to be fired.
Saturday’s meeting also resolved that a forensic audit of the association’s finance be conducted “as soon as possible.”
An annual general meeting is expected to be held on 27 June where a full list of Zifa’s creditors would be submitted.

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