PHILIP Chiyangwa presides over the Zifa assembly for the first time tomorrow, six months after taking over local football’s top seat. The match-fixing scandal that rocked Zifa ahead of the 2017 Afcon qualifiers against Swaziland and claimed the scalp of board member Edzai Kasinauyo and Warriors’ assistant coach Nation Dube is among key issues to be discussed at the meeting.
Besides coming up with a way forward in terms of match-fixing, the meeting will also seek to find solutions to Zifa’s financial challenges.
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