‘Zimbabwe Football Association (Zifa), President Philip Chiyangwa Fires Twine Phiri’

‘Zimbabwe Football Association (Zifa), President Philip Chiyangwa Fires Twine Phiri’

The controversial new Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) president Philip Chiyangwa claims that ZIFA’s  constitution stipulates that board members lost their mandate after revocation on 3rd October 2015. The  PSL leadership according to Phillip Chiyangwa, lost its mandate after revocation on 3 October 3016 In light of that, anyone seeking to be a ZIFA board member  beyond the 3rd October 2015, must be re-elected by the respective constituencies. On that account claims Chiyangwa ,  Phiri, lost the mandate in  that revocation and Highlanders boss Peter Dube will…

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Shocking: Zifa Has Cancelled Highlanders Vs Dynamos Unity Cup For, National Hero Aguy Georgias’s Burial

Shocking: Zifa Has Cancelled Highlanders Vs Dynamos Unity Cup For, National Hero Aguy Georgias’s  Burial

Zimbabwe’s soccer governing body- ZIFA has announced the official cancellation of the Unity Cup pitting that would have seen Highlanders and Dynamos clash tomorrow. Highlanders had indicated that it was not fulfilling the game as it could not assemble a team.This afternoon, Zifa said the cancellation was due to the burial of the national hero, Aguy Georgias at the national heroes acre tomorrow (Tuesday). Below is the full Zifa statement : 21 December 2015 PRESS…

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Chiyangwa Fights Attachment Of His Property Over US$4 Million Interfin Bank Debt

Chiyangwa Fights Attachment Of His Property Over US$4 Million Interfin Bank Debt

Zimbabwe Football Association (Zifa) president and businessman, Phillip Chiyangwa, whose property is set to go under the hammer over a $4 million debt owed to the now-defunct Interfin Bank has filed an urgent chamber application at the High Court, seeking to stop the sheriff from selling his property, pending an application for rescission of judgment.   In his application filed on Monday, Chiyangwa urged the court to consider his matter as urgent, adding the sheriff…

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