ZIFA presidential candidate Leslie Gwindi declared yesterday that his time has come to lead domestic football and promised to institute major reforms to restore integrity and confidence among the stakeholders as the first step to get the game back on its feet. He said football’s flirtation with rich people, in leadership positions, had failed this nation’s biggest game, singling out former Zifa president Cuthbert Dube as a failure, and calling for a change of direction.

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