Sikhumbuzo Moyo, Senior Sports Reporter
IN what will be a huge slap in the face for the national football association, the December 19 annual general meeting hangs in the balance amid claims of another postponement.
The original annual meeting was set to be held on May 16 but was iced due to the Covid-19 pandemic which saw all public gatherings banned as the Government announced lockdown measures to curb the spread of the various.
The December 19 meeting was announced on December 2, just 17 days earlier instead of the mandatory 60 days notice.
Zifa however defended its decision claiming that the December 19 date was given to members on May 16, the orignal meeting date.
“Chances of the annual general meeting taking place are now slim, indications are that it will be postponed. The executive has also hinted towards the postponement but no reasons have been proffered so far although our suspicions are on the manner in which this meeting (December 19) was announced, remember the notice was given by the communications and competitions manager Xolisani Gwesela instead of the chief executive officer Joseph Mamutse,” said a well placed source within the national association.



