Violence and rigging mar Zanu PF primary elections in Mhondoro Ngezi
Zanu PF’s Mhondoro Ngezi primary elections dragged on into Wednesday following an orgy of violence that marred the electoral process leaving several injured and buildings damaged.
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Zanu PF’s Mhondoro Ngezi primary elections dragged on into Wednesday following an orgy of violence that marred the electoral process leaving several injured and buildings damaged.
Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) is making great strides under the International Cricket Council controlled funding after settling its loans, which were a major stumbling block to its operations.
Zimbabwe’s cricketers are set to have their salaries cut as their national board continues to face financial troubles.
Zimbabwe Cricket chairman, Tavengwa Mukuhlani, remained in Dubai to deal with the logistics related to the resumption of funding for the country’s second biggest sporting discipline.
Zimbabwean cricket stakeholders are keeping their fingers crossed that the International Cricket Council (ICC) will lift the country’s suspension, with an announcement to be made tomorrow.
The International Cricket Council has officially written to the suspended Zimbabwe Cricket board ordering them to ensure that the board elected on June 14, 2019, is unconditionally reinstated before October 8, 2019 so that the ICC board can review the matter at its next meeting.
The suspended Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) board as well as the Sports and Recreation Commission appointed interim committee will be represented at the International Cricket Council board meeting in London on Thursday where Zimbabwe’s membership will be deliberated on.
High Court justice Musakwa has dismissed with costs an urgent chamber application by the suspended Tavengwa Mukuhlani led Zimbabwe Cricket board which sought to overturn the decision of the Sports and Recreation Commission (SRC).
The Sports and Recreation Commission have reported the suspended members of the Zimbabwe Cricket board to the police for obstructing the course of justice in the investigations of an alleged fraud involving US$2.8million.
The future of Zimbabwe Cricket is now in the hands of the International Cricket Council after its entire board was suspended by the Sports and Recreation Commission for defying SRC orders to halt their elective AGM in Victoria Falls on June 14.