Zimbabwe Cricket conducted its Annual General Meeting through virtual means on Saturday with representatives from ten provincial affiliates. The delegates approved audited financial statements for 2024 unanimously. The organization earned another clean audit opinion, demonstrating strong financial transparency and governance practices. Chairman Tavengwa Mukuhlani praised this achievement as evidence of disciplinary measures and accountability systems. He emphasized the financial integrity reflected through diligent management and robust operational frameworks.
Mukuhlani completed his tenth year leading the organization since his 2015 appointment. The cricket body transformed from carrying 27 million dollars in debt to achieving complete financial stability. Zimbabwe returned to Test cricket competition in England during May 2025 after a 22-year absence. The team scheduled eleven Test matches for 2025 against multiple international opponents. The country hosted ICC Board meetings in April, marking the first time these gatherings occurred there.
Managing Director Givemore Makoni received reappointment for another four-year term leading administrative operations.
Mukuhlani completed his tenth year leading the organization since his 2015 appointment. The cricket body transformed from carrying 27 million dollars in debt to achieving complete financial stability. Zimbabwe returned to Test cricket competition in England during May 2025 after a 22-year absence. The team scheduled eleven Test matches for 2025 against multiple international opponents. The country hosted ICC Board meetings in April, marking the first time these gatherings occurred there.
Managing Director Givemore Makoni received reappointment for another four-year term leading administrative operations.