The Southern Region of Zifa is holding elections with four people fighting for the chairman position, and nobody has a clear lead going into voting day. Former national team player Zeno Moyo is running against current chair Lloyd Munhanga, plus candidates Tatenda Mtungwazi and Tawanda Tali, with each guy pushing different angles on how to fix regional soccer.
Moyo wants transparency and better grassroots development after spending years playing professionally, while Mtungwazi says the region needs structural fixes to pull in sponsors and restore its reputation as one of the country's most competitive leagues. Munhanga is defending his record by pointing to improved governance and committee work during his term, though he admits a major sponsorship deal fell apart because of economic problems.
The vice-chair race has three candidates, and five people are competing for four board seats through mostly private lobbying instead of public campaigning.
Moyo wants transparency and better grassroots development after spending years playing professionally, while Mtungwazi says the region needs structural fixes to pull in sponsors and restore its reputation as one of the country's most competitive leagues. Munhanga is defending his record by pointing to improved governance and committee work during his term, though he admits a major sponsorship deal fell apart because of economic problems.
The vice-chair race has three candidates, and five people are competing for four board seats through mostly private lobbying instead of public campaigning.