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Pasuwa face eviction, no pay in two months
03 Apr 2016 at 07:22hrs | Views
WARRIORS coach Kallisto Pasuwa is facing eviction from the Greendale house he is staying in as rentals have not been paid.
Two weeks ago he reportedly failed to raise tuition fees and air fares for his daughter who had secured a place at a Chinese University to study International Law.
He is yet to be paid his February and March salary despite claims by Zifa and their partner Wicknel Chivhayo that the gaffer is being well looked after.
Pasuwa is on a two–year performance-based contract which he signed on February 8, 2016.
He was promised $7 000 a month.
"It's true Pasuwa has not been paid a single cent since he signed the US$7 000 a month contract but he will not speak about it for obvious reasons.
"The major challenge now is that this situation is affecting life at home … only two weeks ago he failed to raise money needed by his daughter who had secured a place with a Chinese University.
"He is even struggling to pay rent at his new residence in Greendale after being persuaded to move from Chitungwiza because they said the town did not befit a national coach" said a Sunday Mail source.
Zifa boss Phillip Chiyangwa refused to comment, saying he needed to concentrate on his personal businesses which had suffered due to his Zifa-induced absence.
"I am not talking about that this week. Why don't you enjoy the victory we gave you on Monday while I catch up with things in my business?" he said.
Two weeks ago he reportedly failed to raise tuition fees and air fares for his daughter who had secured a place at a Chinese University to study International Law.
He is yet to be paid his February and March salary despite claims by Zifa and their partner Wicknel Chivhayo that the gaffer is being well looked after.
Pasuwa is on a two–year performance-based contract which he signed on February 8, 2016.
He was promised $7 000 a month.
"The major challenge now is that this situation is affecting life at home … only two weeks ago he failed to raise money needed by his daughter who had secured a place with a Chinese University.
"He is even struggling to pay rent at his new residence in Greendale after being persuaded to move from Chitungwiza because they said the town did not befit a national coach" said a Sunday Mail source.
Zifa boss Phillip Chiyangwa refused to comment, saying he needed to concentrate on his personal businesses which had suffered due to his Zifa-induced absence.
"I am not talking about that this week. Why don't you enjoy the victory we gave you on Monday while I catch up with things in my business?" he said.
Source - Sunday Mail