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Finally, Chingoka quits Zimbabwe Cricket
24 Jul 2014 at 12:43hrs | Views
In what most people would want to describe as "Finally" Mr Peter Chingoka has resigned from the helm of Zimbabwe's cricket.
The long-serving chairman leads a 13-member board that was faced with a series of player strikes over non-payment of salaries until the recent bailout by the International Cricket Council (ICC).
Earlier during the year, Chingoka had indicated that he is ready for another term as long as he is re-elected at next year's board elections.
"Our tenure is subject to the wishes of the electorate," said Chingoka.
"Where there are burdens, I am not shouldering them on my own because I am just the chairman of a 13-man board that sets policy for ZC, and we have a professional administration led by a managing director to implement our polices."
Details of Chingoka's resignation from the cricket board which he has headed for more than 22 years are still coming through and Bulawayo24 will provide them as soon as they are available.
The long-serving chairman leads a 13-member board that was faced with a series of player strikes over non-payment of salaries until the recent bailout by the International Cricket Council (ICC).
Earlier during the year, Chingoka had indicated that he is ready for another term as long as he is re-elected at next year's board elections.
"Our tenure is subject to the wishes of the electorate," said Chingoka.
"Where there are burdens, I am not shouldering them on my own because I am just the chairman of a 13-man board that sets policy for ZC, and we have a professional administration led by a managing director to implement our polices."
Details of Chingoka's resignation from the cricket board which he has headed for more than 22 years are still coming through and Bulawayo24 will provide them as soon as they are available.
Source - Byo24News