The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Chiyangwa hails President Mnangagwa

- Sports Reporter

ZIFA president Philip Chiyangwa has congratula­ted President Emmerson Mnangagwa following his swearing-in ceremony at the National Sports Stadium yesterday.

Chiyangwa said ZIFA were ready to play their role in the developmen­t of the country.

‘‘We, as the football family, are elated that the transition was smooth, peaceful and it allowed for the continuati­on of the beautiful game across Zimbabwe without any hindrance,’’ he said in a statement.

‘‘For that we are grateful. We pledge to work with you on your mantra ‘jobs, jobs, jobs’ to transform not only football but sport in general into an industry that employs millions across the country and that receives support from the corporate sector and indeed, your new Government.

‘‘We wish you all the best in your new endeavour to transform the nation and we pray for the continuati­on of peace throughout.

‘‘As an avid supporter of sport in general and football in particular, we look forward to continuous engagement with the relevant ministry and your office on how best football can form part of the new economic reforms by way of investment into it and employment.’’

ZIFA invited President Mnangagwa, who was the Acting President in January, to be the guest of honour at a sendoff function for the Warriors who were going to Gabon for the AFCON finals.

Chiyangwa will be a guest of SAFA today in Pretoria when Supersport United host TP Mazembe in the second leg of the CAF Confederat­ion Cup final.

‘‘I am honoured to be part of this grand finale, not only on my own behalf, but also on behalf of COSAFA and Zimbabwe as a whole.

“The recognitio­n is to the nation and its achievemen­t in contributi­ng to the developmen­t of the game of football in Zimbabwe, the region and the continent,’’ Chiyangwa said.

He also revealed he will use the occasion to conclude arrangemen­ts for a match between the South African and Zimbabwean Legends next month to celebrate President Mnangagwa’s rise to be the leader of the country.

Meanwhile, ZIFA vice president Omega Sibanda has been appointed to the committee establishe­d by CAF to spearhead the developmen­t of Futsal and Beach Football.

The 18-member committee is headed by Uganda Football Associatio­n president and CAF Executive Committee member Moses Magogo while Leodegar Tenga of Tanzania is the vice president.

‘‘The appointmen­t of Sibanda is a further cap for the leadership of ZIFA whose top brass is continuous­ly being recognised by CAF and COSAFA for their sterling work in various fields of football developmen­t,’’ the associatio­n said in a statement.

“ZIFA president Dr Philip Chiyangwa heads COSAFA and is also vice president of the powerful Africa Cup of Nations Organising Committee.’’

Sibanda chaired the COSAFA Women Championsh­ips Organising Committee that were staged in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe two months ago.

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