ZIFA election shake-up: 5 O-level passes now mandatory for top post

HARARE – At least five Ordinary Level (O-Level) passes will now be required for anyone vying for the Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) presidency, following a new amendment passed unanimously at the ZIFA Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Harare today.

The move, which could disqualify several hopefuls, comes ahead of next January’s ZIFA elections.

Reports have surfaced that presidential aspirant Prophet Walter Magaya sought to influence stakeholders to drop the new educational requirement before today’s meeting, hoping to block the clause demanding five O-Levels and other provisions seen as obstacles for certain candidates.

The new draft constitution, which includes this education requirement, was voted on before the upcoming elections. Lincoln Mutasa, Chair of the ZIFA Normalization Committee (NC), said: “We have taken a major step towards fulfilling our mandate, as ZIFA has now formally adopted a new constitution. This positions us favorably to prepare for the elective general meeting where a new executive committee will be voted in.”

NC member and former Mighty Warriors coach and captain, Rosemary Mugadza, emphasized the importance of education in football leadership, recalling her experience as a CAF instructor, where a certain level of academic qualification was mandatory.

“It’s time for former footballers to enroll in night schools to get basic qualifications like 5 O-Levels,” she said, noting how she had to recommend an average player for a U.S. football scholarship because the top players lacked the necessary educational credentials.
Several names have emerged as potential candidates for the ZIFA presidency, including Magaya, Marshall Gore, Ellen Chiwenga, Brighton “Panjap” Ushendibaba, Richard Mazodze, and Martin Kweza.

The new qualifications may lead to a reshuffling of the candidate pool, with some aspirants likely falling short due to the amended requirements. (Kukurigo Sport)

Related Posts

Yvonne Maphosa continues to dazzle readers

Blessing Karubwa IN the vibrant streets of Cape Town, South Africa, where the ocean kisses the horizon and the energy of life pulses through every corner, Yvonne Maphosa weaves her…

Cooking, braaing meat, mealies on street corners irks council

Gibson Mhaka Bulawayo City Councillors have once again raised concerns over the surge of illegal fresh meat vendors operating across the city. These unlicensed vendors, often seen cooking or braaiing…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

In case you Missed it

President mourns Beitbridge crash victims. . . Accords accident victims state assisted burial

President mourns Beitbridge crash victims. . . Accords accident victims state assisted burial

President in Ethiopia for AU Summit

President in Ethiopia for AU Summit

rains spur optimism in farming community

rains spur optimism in farming community

Flood disruptions: Ministry of Education to implement catch-up strategies

Flood disruptions: Ministry of Education to implement catch-up strategies

Mighty Warriors striker confident

Mighty Warriors striker confident

‘We don’t dance with our daughters’. . . Nexus Rooftop sets tone for mature crowds

‘We don’t dance with our daughters’. . . Nexus Rooftop sets tone for mature crowds