ZIFA appoints Manwa new CEO

Sports Reporter

THE ZIFA Normalisation Committee have appointed Yvonne Mapika Manwa as the new Chief Executive Officer.

Manwa, who previously occupied the same position at Premiership log leaders Ngezi Platinum Stars, is expected to start work on November 1, 2023.

Her tenure will run until June 2024, when the term of the Normalisation Committee also expires.

“The Zimbabwe Football Association is pleased to announce that Yvonne Mapika Manwa has been appointed as the new Chief Executive Officer effective 1 November 2023,” said the ZIFA Normalisation Committee in a statement.

“In this role, Mrs Manwa will be responsible for leading the Zimbabwe Football Association secretariat into its next phase under the Normalisation Committee.

“Mrs Manwa has years of experience in senior leadership and football administration positions, having been the Chief Executive Officer of elite football club, Ngezi Platinum Stars,” the statement continued.

ZIFA Normalisation Committee chairman Lincoln Mutasa was pleased with the appointment.

“We are thrilled to welcome Mrs Manwa to our team, and we believe her experience and leadership will be invaluable as we continue on the mission to transform Zimbabwean football,” Mutasa said.

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