Zifa CEO leaves role

Sports Reporter
ZIMBABWE Football Association (Zifa) chief executive officer Yvonne Manwa is set to leave her role at the end of her tenure this month.
Zifa confirmed the development in a statement today.
The association described Manwa as steady and purposeful in executing her administrative duties.
“Appointed by the Zifa Normalisation Committee, Manwa has provide steady and purposeful leadership at a pivotal time of reform and rebuilding for Zimbabwean football. Under her leadership, Zifa recorded several major achievements including the development and adoption of a new Zifa constitution, the successful conduct of electoral processes that ushered in the current executive committee., the facilitation of a Memorandum of Understanding with the Sports and Recreation Commission, the comprehensive restaffing of the secretariat, the launch of the Zifa Women’s Football Strategy (2025-2028) and the seamless return of Zimbabwe to full international football participation, punctuated by the senior men national team’s qualification for the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) 2025,” reads the statement.
Zifa said they will soon begin the process of identifying and appointing a successor to ensure smooth and effective transition.

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