Gumede situation highlights cracks within Highlanders

Must Try

Trending

By Ricky Zililo

The suspension of Highlanders chief executive officer Ndumiso Gumede could have caused cracks within the Bulawayo giants, following contradictory Press statements made by club officials.

ndumiso-gumede-and-mgcini-nkolomiLast Friday, Gumede successfully contested his dismissal by the club at the Labour Court and Bosso who were represented by board member Davies Ndumiso Sibanda, who is also a labour expert, did not object to the veteran football administrator’s argument saying they were acting on Zifa instruction.

Sibanda who was mandated by the club to handle the matter said as Highlanders they were not prepared to go against the court ruling.

“Gumede is back at Highlanders in compliance with the laws of the land which Zifa also subscribes to and we’re not prepared to break them. If Zifa is aggrieved they know what to do,” said Sibanda.

However, two days after Sibanda spoke of Gumede’s return to work, the club’s secretary-general Emmett Ndlovu made a different statement distancing the club from the labour expert’s earlier remarks.

Ndlovu said: “The Highlanders position remains the same. The meeting we sat as a joint board and executive resolved to comply with a Zifa directive. Anything else that happens outside that resolution is not and will never be the position of Highlanders Football Club. We don’t want to be at variance with those who run football in this country.”

Highlanders then reacted by calling for a joint board and executive meeting which was held on Tuesday evening.

Mgcini Nkolomi, the club’s board chairman emerging from the meeting said all is well at the Bulawayo giants.

He said Ndlovu’s “mischievous” statement does not signal divisions. Nkolomi said the club is complying with the court order to reinstate Gumede who is on his annual leave.

“I want to put the record straight Highlanders is an organised institution with its leadership properly structured. I just want to put the record straight, I gave Sibanda the mandate to talk to the media about Gumede’s case. He heads an ad hoc committee that has himself, Cosmas Sikhosana and the acting executive chairman Modern Ngwenya. Everything Sibanda said was on board. The mischievous statement said to have been made by the said member (Ndlovu) is unfortunate but we didn’t talk about it at the meeting because Ndlovu is out of the country. Maybe he was quoted out of context and we will wait for him to clarify his statement. And besides, I wouldn’t say that because of the statements there are divisions within the club,” said Nkolomi. Chronicle

Related Articles

Dynamos players before the game against Highlanders at Rufaro Stadium in Harare, 15 March 2026 (Picture via Facebook - Castle Lager Premier Soccer League)

Late drama as Dynamos rescue 2-2 draw against Highlanders at Rufaro Stadium

0
HARARE — Dynamos and Highlanders shared the points after a dramatic 2-2 draw in a lively Castle Lager Premier Soccer League clash at Rufaro Stadium on Sunday.
New wheels from Chivayo … Highlanders Football Club’s new team bus (Picture via Social Media)

Chivayo honours promise to Highlanders, VP Kembo Mohadi to handover new team bus

0
BULAWAYO – Highlanders’ centenary celebrations this year will be marked by the arrival of a new $285,000, 75-seater team bus, a fitting addition to the club’s 100-year milestone, even as divisions remain among supporters regarding the influence of its benefactor.
Wicknell Chivayo (right) with former Zimbabwe captain Benjani Mwaruwari

Chivayo says “I have no intention whatsoever of owning Highlanders FC”

1
BULAWAYO - Flamboyant businessman Wicknell Chivayo has rejected claims that he plans to take over Highlanders FC, saying his financial support for the club is purely out of respect for a promise he made to his late uncle, former Vice President John Landa Nkomo.
Wicknell Chivayo (right) with former Zimbabwe captain Benjani Mwaruwari

Bosso show Chivayo the middle finger, turn down his offer to appoint Benjani Mwaruwari...

0
BULAWAYO - Highlanders Football Club have, through an official statement, declined controversial businessman Wicknell Chivayo’s offer to have Benjani Mwaruwari appointed as their next head coach following the recent departure of Pieter de Jongh.
Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) president Nqobile Magwizi and Chief Executive Officer, Yvonne Mapika Manwa during an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) in Harare, 28 March 2025 (Picture via ZIFA)

Zimbabwe Football Association to part ways with CEO Yvonne Mapika Manwa

0
HARARE - The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) is set to part ways with its Chief Executive Officer, Yvonne Mapika Manwa, at the end of her contract in December 2025.

Don't miss a story

Breaking News straight to your inbox.

No spam just news !

0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
0 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Donate to Nehanda Radio

Latest Recipes

Latest

More Recipes Like This