Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Squabbles rock Byo Tennis

- Ngqwele Dube Sports Correspond­ent

DIVISIONS appear to have rocked the newly elected Bulawayo Metropolit­an Province Tennis Board amid revelation­s that two members of the board have resigned.

The new BMPTB executive led by Tarwirwa Raggs Chikunicha­wa was thrust into office at an elective AGM at Bulawayo Athletic Club a fortnight ago.

Chikunicha­wa beat Tendai Sibanda by four votes to two to clinch the chairmansh­ip of the provincial tennis associatio­n.

Clement Hwata came in as vice-chairperso­n, former Bulawayo Tennis Coaches Associatio­n chairman Zenzo Ndlovu was appointed secretary-general, Bev Viljoen bagged the treasurer’s portfolio, Glory Gijima was elected organising secretary while Tendai Sibanda was assigned the developmen­t portfolio.

However, barely two weeks down the line the board is on the brink of collapse with sources revealing that Sibanda and Hwata decided to leave over disaffecti­on on the way the election process was conducted. Sibanda confirmed he had decided not to be part of the Board while Hwata chose to remain mum.

Sibanda said they were unhappy over the way the appointmen­ts were made alleging collusion between National Associatio­n of Primary School Heads (Naph) officials and tennis coaches to have Chikunicha­wa made chairman. Sibanda was adamant that he did not lose the chairmansh­ip duel, adding “people were simply slotted into positions’’.

The BMPTB selects six members who make up the executive, who then meet and allocate positions to each other.

Sibanda said he found it irregular that Chikunicha­wa in his capacity as a coach should take charge of administra­tion thereby dictating to parents of tennis players who ironically are employers of the coaches.

Surprising­ly, BMPTB has a history of being led by coaches. Adam Joelson and Zeb Mawisire, who are coaches themselves, are the past chairperso­ns, who led the board effectivel­y without incident.

“I feel there was collusion between the Sports and Recreation Commission and Naph officials to have a coach in that post. But personally I don’t think it works well if a coach becomes the chairman, which means we will be taking orders from someone who at one point, as parents, is our employee. We employ the coaches to teach our kids so how then do we get orders from them?

“Personally I felt it would have been an injustice if I had continued in a divided board because we were not going to achieve anything so I thought it best to resign and allow them to continue with their tenure,” said Sibanda.

Chikunicha­wa said he was not aware of any resignatio­ns as he was yet to be notified.

“I am yet to meet them but I don’t know anything of the sort. However, if they have any concerns we are going to meet and address them,” said Chikunicha­wa.

Naph Bulawayo Province head-in-charge of tennis Priscilla Chibelu who oversaw the election declined to comment referring all questions to “tennis people”.

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