
Zifa Employees Loot From Warriors Proceeds
Zifa employees grabbed $23,000 from gate takings realised from the Warriors’ 2017 Africa Cup of Nations win against Malawi in Harare on Sunday in a bid to get their outstanding allowances from the embattled association.
The Chronicle reports that, the association’s finance manager Benjamin Dewa and competitions manager Winston Mabande hatched a plan to confiscate proceeds from the gate takings meant for the organisation.
The sources said after hearing that Zifa had been dissolved and replaced by the National Football Association of Zimbabwe at an extraordinary general meeting on Saturday, Mabande and Dewa decided to “pay” themselves after Sunday’s game.
“Zifa officials were left panicking after learning that Dewa and Mabande hadn’t cashed in money they collected at the stadium on behalf of the association. They thought since Zifa had been dissolved they’re going to lose their outstanding salaries and allowances so they decided to get the money from the gates after all service providers had been paid,” said the source.
“What further fuelled the duo’s act is that all the employees were told that they should reapply for their posts, and with the possibility of not being re-engaged by the new association, Mabande and Dewa took matters into their hands. That set panic buttons in the board and they spent the better part of the morning (yesterday) trying to locate Dewa and Mabande so they pay back the money they took.”
The Warriors-Malawi game had about 28,500 people paying to watch the game at the National Sports Stadium, grossing $168,000, of which the bulk of the money went to players and service providers.
The $23,000 remained after Zifa had paid national team members, who shared $63,000 while $33,000 went to the Public Works department which maintains the National Sports Stadium. $9,000 was paid to the Sports and Recreation Commission, among other service providers.
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