announce the gate charges for the crucial match this afternoon amid reports Zifa were toying around with a US$10 tag for the cheapest ticket.
The committee said they will hold a full meeting next week to finalise their logistics for the big game.
Gladmore Muzambi, the finance committee board member, said they will also know, at that meeting, how many gates would be opened for the big game. In next week’s meeting we will know how many gates we will use and everything else,” said Muzambi.
Meanwhile, the Friends of the Warriors, through auto repairs firm, Mr T35, yesterday donated bottled water for the Warriors to use while in camp ahead of Angola match. Receiving the donation, Zifa chief operating officer, Joseph Mamutse, hailed the fan club for their gesture. The assistance is an eye opener to other corporates to emulate what the association has done,” said Mamutse. Mr T35 sales manager, Martin Beula, said this was part of their social responsibility programme.
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