Tuesday, 13 October 2015

I WILL BE BACK SOON: MASOMERE


By Givemore Nyakuba
Former How mine coach Luke Masomere said he will be back soon coaching a premiership side although he refused to mention the side he is intending to join speculation is high that he is going to join any of the teams fighting relegation as he is considered to be a master in making teams survive from the chop.
The former How mine coach confirmed that it is true that he is going to be back as a coach very soon as he said he has already met the executive of the team and agreed on terms and set their goals and objectives asked whether it’s a premiership team or from the division one Masomere said obvious it’s going to be a team in the top flight league.
“I’m intending to join a team that is ambitious that have some objectives and lm going to join the team soon and its obvious lm going to join a premiership side” said Masomere.
He promised his fans a good spell at the unknown team he is going to join saying the doctor will be back and produce good results as he has often done so in the past.
“Very soon the Doctor himself will  be attached to another team and the doctor will always perform to the best of his ability he has never been a failure he does his things in a professional manner.
Masomere who resigned from coaching How mine when he was defeated by Fc Platinum in  a league match  a few weeks ago he had a string of poor results said he resigned on his own not that he was forced to resign as quoted in some sections of the media.
“I resigned looking at the situation which was there it was no longer good for football so l thought it was wise for me to step down than to continue hanging whilst the results are not coming” said  Masomere.
Commenting on his relationship with the executive Masomere said it wasn’t that bad neither it was good for the beautiful game of football because of the performance of the team the two parties were having in house problem which he refused to mention sticking to the point that it was rather not a good or bad relationship between the two parties involved hence this prompted him to step down so that maybe if the team brings in new blood it might improve its results and manage to survive from relegation come the end of season.
“it wasn’t that bad but it wasn’t that good for football, I can’t say negative things lm experienced l have met worse things than that in my coaching career” said Masomere
When the season started Masomere was said to have one of the best team in the premiership but he refused saying he had an average team alluding to the fact that names don’t play football and some couldn’t believe his words saying he was trying to play mind games now the results shows that he was somehow saying the truth, he said names don’t play football but it’s how much effort you put that brings results at the end of the day.
“people used to say l have the best team and quality players what l can say is l had a moderate team it wasn’t the best l even said it when the season was starting people thought l was joking they were looking at the names, but in reality names don’t play football and that was the case with my team. Said Masomere.
Asked on who he would he like to take over as the Zifa president Masomere said he prefer a former player who has played at a top level as he would have high level of understanding the game and could take Zimbabwe to a another level as he sighted that our football has been moving backwards as the warriors were banned from world cup qualifications since they failed to pay former coach Valinhos his dues and this prompted the football governing board Fifa to impose a ban the warriors.
“I would prefer a former player with high level of understanding, l would want our game to move forward our game have been moving backwards because of the leadership. Look what happened when we were banned from competing in world cup. Said Masomere.
He also gave an example of the governance of football in Zambia as a good way which helps improve the game of football in a country as Zambia football under the Leadership of Kalusha Bwala managed to clinch the Africa cup of nation’s trophy (AFCON) for the first time in Gabon.
“Look what is happening in Zambia where there is Kalusha” said Masomere.



Tuesday, 6 October 2015

DYNAMOS IN CHIBUKU FINAL

Dyanamos in Chibuku final
 By Givemore Nyakuba
Dynamos sailed through to the Chibuku finals after defeating Chapungu 1 nil on Sunday at Mandava stadium and they are set to play against Harare city who hammered ZPC Karibha 4-1 at the same venue on Saturday.
 Dynamos who came into the game with all guns blazing showing their desire to win, forced Chapungu goalkeeper Roy Mazingi   into action early in the first minute when he saved a drive from Takesure who had nicely interchanged passes with Rodreck  Mutuma and Ronald Chitiyo, Dynamos were awarded the first corner kick of the game but they failed to utilize their chance.
In the 4th minute Dynamos were at it again when midfield maestro Ronald (rooney)  Chitiyo spotted Takesure  chinyama’s run and managed to give him the ball.  However Chinyama elected not to go it alone and he gave a drawback to Mutuma who skied his effort with the goal at his mercy.
Both teams had chances coming their way but failed to utilize them. With Dynamos relying on their midfield maestro Chitiyo,  Chapungu were relying on their seasoned player Phillip Marufu.
In the 22nd minute Blessing Moyo was yellow carded for slapping Chapungu veteran striker Phillip Marufu, However some sections of the funs felt red was appropriate for the incident.
The match resumed and Chapungu where making their presents felt and showing their determination to walk away with something from the game. Dynamos goalkeeper Tatenda Mukuruva was forced into action several times denying Chapungu the much needed goal.
13 minutes before the half time it was action from one end to the other end of the pitch with both teams looking to take the lead before the break but it was not to be and the teams went into the break level packed at nil all.
When the second half resumed Dynamos where all over Chapungu trying to unsettle the air force side and take the lead launching one attack after another and their efforts were rewarded in the 53rd minute when they were awarded a corner kick Chinyama’s effort was served by Chapungu goal minder probably the busiest between the two and Rodreck (the prince) Mutuma cashed in from a goal mouth melee and send the Dynamos supporters into frenzy.
In the 65th minute Dynamos coach decided to change the fire power in a bid to kill the match he pulled out chinyama who seemed to be having a bad day in the office and brought in Richard Kawondera his opposite number Chapungu coach John Nyikadzino shuffled the cards by bringing in Patrick Khumbula in the 67th minute taking out Ncube  Nhlanhla and also remove Marufu for Xolani  Ncube in the 75th minute trying to search for an equalizer.
Mutuma nearly grabbed a brace in the 73rd minute when he ran past through two defenders from Chapungu and unleashed a short that was unstoppable, chapungu have Charles Mativenga to thank for getting the off the hook and clearing Mutuma’s solo effort to safety on the line.
In the last 12 minutes of the game Chapungu were pilling more pressure on Dynamos hoping to get an equalizer   as  Dynamos goalkeeper Mukuruva was forced into action again when he tipped Hillary  Mugonewa’s well taken corner kick from the right flank over the bar. The corner kick nearly went inn without a touch but the goal minder who was on top of his game made a wonderful save to deny Chapungu the much needed equalizer.
Dynamos were now content with the lead and were defending in numbers with their goalkeeper showing top class serves they managed to grab a win at Mandava and booked a place in the finals off the chibuku finals were they are going to lock horns with stubborn Harare city at a date and place to be announced by the sponsors.
Dynamos head Coach Tonderai Ndiraya was a happy man after the win and gave credit to his charges for the performance, he also went on to urge Dembare supporters to continue supporting him. He also hinted on a league and cup double saying he is hoping log leaders Chicken would drop points during the way and he can capitalize on that.
“We came here with one thing in our mind that is going through into the finals and lm glad that we are in the finals now, l would also like to thank our supporters for the support l would like to urge them to continue supporting us and lm hopeful l will get a double” said Ndiraya. 
Chapungu head coach John Nyikadzino said he was happy with the way his charges played, he also said he was shifting his focus to the league said as an underrated team his charges played very well although they conceded a goal he felt was a soft goal. 
“The Dynamos defense was resolute over ally the game was evenly balanced we went to slip in the second half we failed to clear that corner kick and it resulted in a goal football is a game of numbers we failed to score lm happy with our performance but lm disappointed with the way we allowed that goal we are an underrated team lm happy with the progress we made in the tournament and we are going to shift our focus to the league now” said Nyikadzino.
Rodreck Mutuma was happy to have helped his team to storm into the finals and promised his fans more crucial goals and attributed everything to team work. He scored the all-important goal at Mandava after he had done so in Bulawayo a week ago when Dynamos defeated Chicken inn in a league match at Barbourfields stadium.
“ I am happy with the way we played l attribute everything to team work lm not going to put personal glory first but lm promising our supporters that lm going to score more goals” said Mutuma






Tuesday, 29 September 2015

MAPEZA VOTED COACH OF THE MONTH

MAPEZA VOTED COACH OF THE MONTH

By Givemore Nyakuba

Fc Platinum coach Norman Mapeza has been voted coach of the month for the second consecutive time and he said he is thankful to those who voted him and attributed everything to hard work by the whole group.
The month of August saw Mapeza being voted coach of the month for the second time in a raw after he was voted  again in the co-joined month of June and July, with the way his charges are playing chances are high he can return the award for the third consecutive. He has managed to defeat Dynamos, Howmine and managed a nil all draw with Tsholotsho, He is going to play Wha Wha to complete  the joint month of September and October.
Mapeza attributed the award not only to him but the team at large for the hard work they have been putting and also went on to thank other coaches in the premier league for voting him.
“It’s all about hard work and the effort the guys have been putting, it’s not about me it’s about the whole group involving the players assistant coaches and also the coaches in the premier league to vote for me, for the coach of the month l really appreciate” said Mapeza. 
Mapeza who has currently under gone a fifteen match unbeaten streak will be hoping to continue with the good record when he is going to take on Wha Wha at home after a break this weekend for the Chibuku semi finals.



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.