Fungai Muderere, [email protected]
ASPIRING Zimbabwe Football Association (Zifa) executive commitee member Tavengwa Hara has underscored that they will be a need for him to make sure the game of football is transformed into a modern day sport once elected into office.
Hara, a former Njube Sundowns administrator , who holds the position of secretary general at Chicken Inn FC, is one of the many candidates that are seeking to assume leadership roles at the country’s football mother body in the pending elections that have a drawn a lot of interest from the country’s football followers and neutrals alike. “I have been in football administration for so long. My works are there for people to see and we move forward, I’m for legal normalisation, reguralisation and restoration of football values. We also need to transform the game into a modern day sport in a collective way,”said Hara, a practising legal pratictioner. He is on record saying local football needs to go back to basics to kick-start development.
Boasting of over 20 years of football administration, Hara, a Supersport trained football administrator, argues that for the Zifa board to lend an ear to football stakeholders from all the corners of the country and implement ideas that come from the wider football family, it needs experienced people like him. Hara will battle it out for the the Zifa board member’s post with ex Warriors manager Sharrif Musa, Alois Bunjira, former Zifa spokesperson Xolisani Gwesela, Highlanders secretary general Morge “Gazza” Dube, ex Warriors head mentor Sunday Chidzambga, Admore Chivero, Andrew Tapela, Tizirayi Luphahla and women’s football administrator Sibekiwe Ndlovu. — @FungaiMuderere.