Philip Chiyangwa, Temba Mliswa To Face Off In Zifa Presidency Race?

Philip Chiyangwa,  Temba Mliswa To Face Off In Zifa Presidency Race?

ZANU-PF politician and businessman, Philip Chiyangwa, and former chairman for the ruling party in Mashonaland West, Temba Mliswa, look set to go head to head in Zifa Presidency elections after Mliswa also entered the race to occupy the hot seat at number 53 Livingstone Avenue. The ZIFA elections will be conducted on the 5th of December. Chiyangwa and Mliswa looks like do not see eye to eye after Chiyangwa said Mliswa is no saint having…

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Chiyangwa Launches Bid For ZIFA Presidency

HARARE businessman Philip Chiyangwa has formally launched his bid for the ZIFA presidency, promising to bring light to a game that has been staggering in the darkness for years, restoring transparency and using it to bring smiles on the faces of millions of Zimbabweans. In typical Chiyangwa style, where glamour is never far away, his announcement was pregnant with his incredible tale of how he rose from a poor boy who used to roam the…

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‘Curthbert Dube Demands US$1 Million From Zifa For Revoking His Mandate’

CUTHBERT DUBE vowed to knock at 53 Livingstone Avenue “first thing tomorrow” demanding the nearly US$1 million dollars he is owed by Zifa after the soccer governing body’s councillors resolved to revoke his mandate and that of the board in Harare yesterday. A massive 51 councillors voted in favour of a motion to boot out the highly unpopular Dube, who had on Friday indicated that he intended to leave office on December 5. Also sacked…

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‘Cuthbert Dube And Zifa Board Dismissed’

‘Cuthbert Dube And Zifa Board Dismissed’

Cuthbert Dube and the ZIFA board had their mandate revoked at an extra ordinary general meeting held in Harare today. 51 out of 54 delegates who attended the meeting voted in favour of the revocation of Dube and the board’s mandate while only 3 voted against the motion. According to the ZIFA constitution, the local football governing body chief executive officer Jonathan Mashingaidze will now have the mandate of organising elections to be held on…

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Grobbelaar, Prepared To ‘Help Warriors Only Under A New Zifa And Healthy Working Conditions’

Grobbelaar, Prepared To ‘Help Warriors Only Under A New Zifa And  Healthy Working Conditions’

ZIMBABWE and Liverpool legend Bruce Grobbelaar has shed tears over the chaotic state of local football and says he is more than ready to help in reviving the wounded game, first as Warriors coach and then as Zifa president. Grobbelaar told Standardsport in an interview last week that total transformation was needed, beginning with the purging of the current Zifa leadership to create ground for a fresh start. Capped 33 times as Zimbabwe goalkeeper in…

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‘Short Of Me, There Would Be No Foot ball To Talk About In Zimbabwe’-Cuthbert Dube

‘Short Of Me, There Would Be No Foot ball To Talk About In Zimbabwe’-Cuthbert Dube

ZIFA president Cuthbert Dube has bragged about his leadership credentials, saying had he not been around there would be no football to talk about in Zimbabwe. Dube said this at the weekend after he survived the chop from councillors who failed to put the issue of his removal on the agenda. A total of 43 councillors from 51 voted for the October extra-ordinary meeting where the issue of revoking the president’s mandate will be the main agenda. The…

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‘Globe-Trotter Vascoda Mugabe’ Ever In Flight Yet National Sports Team, ‘Warriors’ Are Grounded

‘Globe-Trotter Vascoda Mugabe’ Ever In Flight Yet National Sports Team, ‘Warriors’  Are Grounded

President  Robert Mugabe, an assiduous globe-trotter over the 35 years he has ruled Zimbabwe, has this year hardly slept at home. The 91-year-old leader has roamed the world, finding a convenient excuse in his ceremonial roles as African Union and SADC chairman. The government is broke, but the treasury is forced to find millions of dollars to fund Mugabe’s foreign jaunts which now number 25 or so this year; and its only July. He travels…

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Cuthbert Dube Denied Canadian Visa To Watch Today’s Fifa Women’s World Cup final

Cuthbert Dube Denied Canadian Visa  To Watch Today’s Fifa Women’s World Cup final

  Troubled Zifa president Cuthbert Dube was denied a visa by the Canadian Embassy as he had  planned to travel and watch today’s Fifa Women’s World Cup final. The Zifa boss has been absent from local football events, including Warriors matches, only to resurface at international occasions. He was in Zurich in May for the 65th Fifa Congress where he expressed his love for embattled Fifa president Sepp Blatter in front of international media despite…

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After a fully contested trial, Cuthbert Dube is sentenced to 20 years in prison

After a fully contested trial, Cuthbert Dube  is sentenced to 20 years in prison

Cuthbert Dube has been jailed for 20-year-jail for stealing copper cables and transformer breakers and selling them to unsuspecting customers in Harare. Dube aged 38-year-old man from Mkoba Village 1 had pleaded not guilty to two counts of contravening the Electricity Act, when he was arraigned before Gokwe-Kwekwe regional magistrate Amos Mbobo on Friday. He was convicted after a fully contested trial and sentenced to 10 years on each count and will serve an effective…

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