#ZCBOARD MUST GO
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Fucking retards
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Everything about this article is somewhat frightening. ZC claim all the money is there, so why have they not paid anyone. Why is it being held in various accounts all over the place. This sounds like a good way to divert attention from where all the fund are so you can embezzle them.TapsC wrote: ↑Mon Oct 15, 2018 7:37 pmhttps://bulawayo24.com/index-id-news-sc ... 47390.html
Looks like they tried to pay the money to avoid the insolvency accusations. Interesting. Want to see how this plays out. Can a Zimbabwean citizen reject local payments?![]()
dont blame Streak there. That money was a lot more valuable a few months ago
The last part is the most frightening. Blaming Streak and Co for failing to do their job and thus firing them. No one at ZC ever holds their hand up when they fail to do their job, like they have been for the last 15 years. Streak and Co were not fired for failure to reach the WC. This is just an board with no cricket knowledge who is incompetent of running the sport, simple. Alas, we will get put through all this for a long time more to come though.
All the talk of reform and change, I have very little optimism about it.
- kudet
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as i was passing thru the Twitter streets, this is what i came across from Sean Joshua Bell asking the relevant questions that even Mukuhlani cant even answer..
https://twitter.com/seanjoshuabell/stat ... 0587602944
Sean Joshua Bell
@seanjoshuabell
8h8 hours ago
More
(Part 1 ) Retweeting this picture with this text - True or False?? Chakabva and Burl have been left in Zim with no coaches, facilities or any program and leave for
in 1 week to play the test matches... They have no seen or hit a kookaburra red ball in over 2 weeks @taibu44
https://twitter.com/seanjoshuabell/stat ... 8584690688
Part 2-Before we criticize the players for their performances, these are the facts the public need to understand... when did we last play a red ball competitive match, when was the last A tour, how can we be competitive with such structures!! @dean_plessis material for your show?
https://twitter.com/seanjoshuabell/stat ... 4354631681
Part 3 - that would be like asking our minister of sport to compete in the Olympics and WIN without getting in a pool for 2 months before the event!! The public expect results but don’t know all the facts!!
https://twitter.com/seanjoshuabell/stat ... 8995055616
Part 4 - Question ?? Who can name all the first class Zimbabwe players that went to play club cricket in UK because there was no cricket for them here in the winter??
https://twitter.com/seanjoshuabell/stat ... 0587602944
Sean Joshua Bell
@seanjoshuabell
8h8 hours ago
More
(Part 1 ) Retweeting this picture with this text - True or False?? Chakabva and Burl have been left in Zim with no coaches, facilities or any program and leave for
https://twitter.com/seanjoshuabell/stat ... 8584690688
Part 2-Before we criticize the players for their performances, these are the facts the public need to understand... when did we last play a red ball competitive match, when was the last A tour, how can we be competitive with such structures!! @dean_plessis material for your show?
https://twitter.com/seanjoshuabell/stat ... 4354631681
Part 3 - that would be like asking our minister of sport to compete in the Olympics and WIN without getting in a pool for 2 months before the event!! The public expect results but don’t know all the facts!!
https://twitter.com/seanjoshuabell/stat ... 8995055616
Part 4 - Question ?? Who can name all the first class Zimbabwe players that went to play club cricket in UK because there was no cricket for them here in the winter??
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True words
That's why I don't like to compare our guys to Kohli, Williamson, Rahane or anyone else. Our guys clearly don't have the same chances or resources to put out the same results.
That's why I don't like to compare our guys to Kohli, Williamson, Rahane or anyone else. Our guys clearly don't have the same chances or resources to put out the same results.
Chairman of the Neville Madziva fan Club
Originator of the #mumbamania movement
Originator of the #mumbamania movement
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And why there is hope for improvement with better administration
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I can't find anything on his twitter.
- SpitfiresKent
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I wonder why ?
Chairman of the Neville Madziva fan Club
Originator of the #mumbamania movement
Originator of the #mumbamania movement
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Inconvenient truths have long term repercussions. Either he’s got aspirations to return eventually or he’s been threatened. Probably the latter, not much has changed.
- kudet
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https://www.newsday.co.zw/2018/10/harar ... e-cricket/
Harare Sports Club has taken Zimbabwe Cricket to court over rental arrears amounting to $112 119.
BY CHARLES LAITON
Through its lawyers Kantor and Immerman Legal Practitioners, the sports club filed its application at the High Court on Friday last week, citing the ZC as the respondent.
In his founding affidavit, Harare Sports Club president David Young said sometime in 1999, the two parties entered into a lease agreement, but after some time, a dispute arose regarding settlement of the rental arrears.
“On or around July 16, 1999, the applicant (Harare Sports Club) and the respondent (Zimbabwe Cricket) entered into a notarial agreement of lease in terms of which the applicant leased a certain portion of the property, commonly known as Harare Sports Club from the applicant,” Young said.
“A dispute arose between the parties regarding the settlement of arrear rentals and a fair rental payable in respect of the applicant’s premises, which respondent is renting in terms of the notarial agreement of lease.”
Young further said the sports club was forced to approach the Labour Court for recourse and after the matter was determined, judgment was granted in the club’s favour, leading to the arbitral award.
“As a result, the applicant was forced to file an application with this honourable court under case number HC217/17, seeking an authority for the commercial arbitration centre to appoint an arbitrator between the parties, which application was granted,” he said.
“Pursuant to the above mentioned judgment and in line with the arbitration agreement, the dispute between the parties was referred to the honourable arbitrator, Daniel Tivadar, for resolution.”
Young also said on August 28, 2018, Tivadar handed down an award, and in terms of the award, Zimbabwe Cricket was ordered to pay $112 119.
However, Young further said despite the arbitral award having been made available to Zimbabwe Cricket, the latter has failed, refused, and/or neglected to pay the amount, prompting the sports club to approach the court for recourse.
“Accordingly and in order to enforce the award, applicant hereby applies for the registration of the award as an order of this honourable court as provided for in terms of Chapter VII Article 35 of the first schedule to the Arbitration Act (Chapter 7:15) as modified by Statutory Instrument (SI) 28/1996,” he said.
The matter is yet to be set down for hearing.
Harare Sports Club has taken Zimbabwe Cricket to court over rental arrears amounting to $112 119.
BY CHARLES LAITON
Through its lawyers Kantor and Immerman Legal Practitioners, the sports club filed its application at the High Court on Friday last week, citing the ZC as the respondent.
In his founding affidavit, Harare Sports Club president David Young said sometime in 1999, the two parties entered into a lease agreement, but after some time, a dispute arose regarding settlement of the rental arrears.
“On or around July 16, 1999, the applicant (Harare Sports Club) and the respondent (Zimbabwe Cricket) entered into a notarial agreement of lease in terms of which the applicant leased a certain portion of the property, commonly known as Harare Sports Club from the applicant,” Young said.
“A dispute arose between the parties regarding the settlement of arrear rentals and a fair rental payable in respect of the applicant’s premises, which respondent is renting in terms of the notarial agreement of lease.”
Young further said the sports club was forced to approach the Labour Court for recourse and after the matter was determined, judgment was granted in the club’s favour, leading to the arbitral award.
“As a result, the applicant was forced to file an application with this honourable court under case number HC217/17, seeking an authority for the commercial arbitration centre to appoint an arbitrator between the parties, which application was granted,” he said.
“Pursuant to the above mentioned judgment and in line with the arbitration agreement, the dispute between the parties was referred to the honourable arbitrator, Daniel Tivadar, for resolution.”
Young also said on August 28, 2018, Tivadar handed down an award, and in terms of the award, Zimbabwe Cricket was ordered to pay $112 119.
However, Young further said despite the arbitral award having been made available to Zimbabwe Cricket, the latter has failed, refused, and/or neglected to pay the amount, prompting the sports club to approach the court for recourse.
“Accordingly and in order to enforce the award, applicant hereby applies for the registration of the award as an order of this honourable court as provided for in terms of Chapter VII Article 35 of the first schedule to the Arbitration Act (Chapter 7:15) as modified by Statutory Instrument (SI) 28/1996,” he said.
The matter is yet to be set down for hearing.