Jimmy, what do you know about the Croco Car Crisis?
That’s where people need to focus. There’s skullduggery there. The top game is to depreciate them as fast as possible and sell them off to the hierarchy at book value.
But I guarantee there’s more to it. Flash cars are a big status symbol here. It will have been way too much temptation.
Show us the cars MF’s!!
#ZCBOARD MUST GO
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Shitbank being sued by NSSA.
Croco cars- remember they sponsored and when tuskers won Logan cup under streak he got a twin cab as a prize for the coach.
Also i understand the two missing buses were part of the dosh...you know the 1mill for two "brand new buses" that were really 10k worth of second hand chinese crap.
The other cars were all placed in peoples names illegally (it only costs $100 in harare to change ownership)
Manase started doing good things, remember he has always been bvutes lawyer!!!
Trust him at your discretion- bvute didn't so had him replaced with the current m/puppet.
Croco cars- remember they sponsored and when tuskers won Logan cup under streak he got a twin cab as a prize for the coach.
Also i understand the two missing buses were part of the dosh...you know the 1mill for two "brand new buses" that were really 10k worth of second hand chinese crap.
The other cars were all placed in peoples names illegally (it only costs $100 in harare to change ownership)
Manase started doing good things, remember he has always been bvutes lawyer!!!

Trust him at your discretion- bvute didn't so had him replaced with the current m/puppet.
Re: #ZCBOARD MUST GO
Why should players like Ed Bryom, Ives, & Jared SC worry about Zimbabwe Cricket with what they are doing to Raza
U can't pay people but u refuse them to play elsewhere, where they can be played...
ICC & Coventry fire these ZC idiots
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If you ask Mehuli Sibanda the board have saved cricket in Zimbabwe and secured the future for us all
He reckons ZC will be debt free in a few years and we should all support the board
Funnily enough Faisal Hosnain also has commended the board for securing the future.
http://www.sundaynews.co.zw/former-zc-m ... -solution/
He reckons ZC will be debt free in a few years and we should all support the board
Funnily enough Faisal Hosnain also has commended the board for securing the future.
http://www.sundaynews.co.zw/former-zc-m ... -solution/
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What a fucking joke. Preposterous propaganda...jaybro wrote: ↑Tue Sep 18, 2018 1:45 amIf you ask Mehuli Sibanda the board have saved cricket in Zimbabwe and secured the future for us all
He reckons ZC will be debt free in a few years and we should all support the board
Funnily enough Faisal Hosnain also has commended the board for securing the future.
http://www.sundaynews.co.zw/former-zc-m ... -solution/
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Thanks Jimmy.
It’s an outrage that this charade is allowed to continue.
These “loans” have to be properly investigated. It doesn’t matter how many supposedly internationally accredited auditors sign this off we all know this is where the bulk of the cash has gone. And ZC continues to pay off loans that weren’t loans in the first place.
Minister Coventry- investigate all the loans, the cars and the buses with your own forensic team, not one appointed by ZC. There’s major fraud here, we just have to unravel how it was done and how it’s been covered up.
Grant immunity to whistleblowers and go hard and the whole nest of vipers will be be exposed.
It’s an outrage that this charade is allowed to continue.
These “loans” have to be properly investigated. It doesn’t matter how many supposedly internationally accredited auditors sign this off we all know this is where the bulk of the cash has gone. And ZC continues to pay off loans that weren’t loans in the first place.
Minister Coventry- investigate all the loans, the cars and the buses with your own forensic team, not one appointed by ZC. There’s major fraud here, we just have to unravel how it was done and how it’s been covered up.
Grant immunity to whistleblowers and go hard and the whole nest of vipers will be be exposed.
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https://www.herald.co.zw/streak-seeks-zc-liquidation/
FORMER national team coach Heath Streak has applied for an order for provisional liquidation of Zimbabwe Cricket after the Association failed to respond to his claims to pay him, and his sacked staff, $198 695.77 in outstanding dues.
Streak was relieved of his duties in April this year following the Chevrons’ failure to qualify for next year’s ICC World Cup in a tournament held at home.
In papers filed at the High Court yesterday, Streak’s lawyers cited Zimbabwe Cricket as the first respondent and the newly-installed Minister of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Kirsty Coventry as the second respondent.
The Sports Commission and the Master of High Court are the third and fourth respondents.
Streak and his backroom staff, which included South African batting expert Lance Klusener, fitness trainer Sean Bell and Wayne James also claim that their contracts were “illegally” terminated in April.
According to the papers, Streak is owed $128 762.95, Klusener $11 757.93, Bell $43 999.23 and James who was his assistant coach $14 175.66.
He also claimed that the ZC Board led by Tavengwa Mukuhlani was improperly constituted.
His lawyers – GN Mlotshwa and Company – have invoked Section 14 of the Insolvency Act (Chapter 06:07) seeking the liquidation of the organisation and have identified Winsley Militala of Petwin and Executor Trust Company as the provisional liquidator. “This is an application in terms of Section 6 of the Insolvency Act (Chapter 6:07) for an order of liquidation of the 1st Respondent in that the 1st Respondent is unable to pay its debts as and when they become due in the normal course of business. “Furthermore, it is just and equitable that the 1st Respondent be wound up and creditors be paid off their debts…
“The Applicant(s) are all employees of the 1st Respondent whose fixed term of employment contracts were illegally terminated by 1st Respondent.
“The 1st Respondent has failed to pay the Applicant’s salaries and other emoluments as and when they fell due and payable.
“Moreover, the 1st Respondent also failed to pay match fees and other benefits to the Applicant. Despite demand, the 1st Respondent has failed or neglected to pay the debts in question.
“I am legally advised ,which advice I adopt as mine, that the First Respondent who is a debtor is deemed to be unable to pay its debts upon proof that the debtor is generally unable to pay debts which are due and payable, or upon proof that the debtor’s liabilities exceed the value of the debtor’s assets.
“It is clear that the First Respondent is generally unable to pay its debts as and when they become due. “The Board of Directors have run the affairs of the 1st Respondent in a reckless and negligent manner such that it has failed to pay its employees and creditors on time.
“The 1st Respondent has mismanaged loans and grants that were advanced to it by the International Cricket Council and has failed to make meaningful repayments.
“I am further advised that the 1st Respondent does not fall under the given exceptions in terms of the Insolvency Act upon which this application is premised and accordingly this application is proper under the circumstances,” reads the application.
FORMER national team coach Heath Streak has applied for an order for provisional liquidation of Zimbabwe Cricket after the Association failed to respond to his claims to pay him, and his sacked staff, $198 695.77 in outstanding dues.
Streak was relieved of his duties in April this year following the Chevrons’ failure to qualify for next year’s ICC World Cup in a tournament held at home.
In papers filed at the High Court yesterday, Streak’s lawyers cited Zimbabwe Cricket as the first respondent and the newly-installed Minister of Youth, Sport, Arts and Recreation Kirsty Coventry as the second respondent.
The Sports Commission and the Master of High Court are the third and fourth respondents.
Streak and his backroom staff, which included South African batting expert Lance Klusener, fitness trainer Sean Bell and Wayne James also claim that their contracts were “illegally” terminated in April.
According to the papers, Streak is owed $128 762.95, Klusener $11 757.93, Bell $43 999.23 and James who was his assistant coach $14 175.66.
He also claimed that the ZC Board led by Tavengwa Mukuhlani was improperly constituted.
His lawyers – GN Mlotshwa and Company – have invoked Section 14 of the Insolvency Act (Chapter 06:07) seeking the liquidation of the organisation and have identified Winsley Militala of Petwin and Executor Trust Company as the provisional liquidator. “This is an application in terms of Section 6 of the Insolvency Act (Chapter 6:07) for an order of liquidation of the 1st Respondent in that the 1st Respondent is unable to pay its debts as and when they become due in the normal course of business. “Furthermore, it is just and equitable that the 1st Respondent be wound up and creditors be paid off their debts…
“The Applicant(s) are all employees of the 1st Respondent whose fixed term of employment contracts were illegally terminated by 1st Respondent.
“The 1st Respondent has failed to pay the Applicant’s salaries and other emoluments as and when they fell due and payable.
“Moreover, the 1st Respondent also failed to pay match fees and other benefits to the Applicant. Despite demand, the 1st Respondent has failed or neglected to pay the debts in question.
“I am legally advised ,which advice I adopt as mine, that the First Respondent who is a debtor is deemed to be unable to pay its debts upon proof that the debtor is generally unable to pay debts which are due and payable, or upon proof that the debtor’s liabilities exceed the value of the debtor’s assets.
“It is clear that the First Respondent is generally unable to pay its debts as and when they become due. “The Board of Directors have run the affairs of the 1st Respondent in a reckless and negligent manner such that it has failed to pay its employees and creditors on time.
“The 1st Respondent has mismanaged loans and grants that were advanced to it by the International Cricket Council and has failed to make meaningful repayments.
“I am further advised that the 1st Respondent does not fall under the given exceptions in terms of the Insolvency Act upon which this application is premised and accordingly this application is proper under the circumstances,” reads the application.
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Standard ZC not paying their bills 


The haters will say Streak is just being greedy and is trying to kill cricket in ZC, but the man is due his dues.
The haters will say Streak is just being greedy and is trying to kill cricket in ZC, but the man is due his dues.
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the issue is metbank is a revolving door for lots of cash and lots of politicians doing their washing.
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https://twitter.com/briangoredema/statu ... 6537878529
a clip of what makhaya ntini was saying abt how the zim players are treated.. shocking if true and why the players dont protest is beyond me
a clip of what makhaya ntini was saying abt how the zim players are treated.. shocking if true and why the players dont protest is beyond me