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27 Jun 2013 at 05:16hrs | Views
IN a move meant to create dialogue with its members, Highlanders FC chairman Peter Dube has encouraged members to submit notices of matters they wish discussed at their 7 July extra-ordinary general meeting by Monday.
All Highlanders members are expected to attend the club's mid-year meeting to review the club's first half performance as well as get the chairman and treasurer's reports.
"There are certain policy issues that members may want discussed and what we are saying is that it is their right to raise those issues so that we come with the answers. They have to notify the executive five days before the meeting so that we can research and come up with answers instead of us going to the meeting and saying we need time to respond.
"We want members to come in their numbers so that we can share ideas and see how best we can make this great institution develop," said Dube.
Highlanders' members attending the meeting are expected to, among other things, endorse two board members proposed by the club's council of elders (board).
Businessman Titus Ncube and Hillside Teachers' College principal Elkanah Dube are tipped to bounce back to the Highlanders board of directors.
The duo were members but opted to step down as they did not agree with the executive on matters to do with corporate governance.
The Highlanders board has 12 seats but only 10 have been taken.
The board has chairman Mgcini Nkolomi who took over from Dumisani Sandi early this year after the latter opted to remain as an ordinary board member, Jonathan Moyo, Msongelwa Mangena, Justice Nicholas Mathonsi, Cosmas Sikhosana, Luke Mnkandla, Jimmy Ncube, retired colonel Thomas Ngwenya and Davis Sibanda.
All Highlanders members are expected to attend the club's mid-year meeting to review the club's first half performance as well as get the chairman and treasurer's reports.
"There are certain policy issues that members may want discussed and what we are saying is that it is their right to raise those issues so that we come with the answers. They have to notify the executive five days before the meeting so that we can research and come up with answers instead of us going to the meeting and saying we need time to respond.
"We want members to come in their numbers so that we can share ideas and see how best we can make this great institution develop," said Dube.
Highlanders' members attending the meeting are expected to, among other things, endorse two board members proposed by the club's council of elders (board).
Businessman Titus Ncube and Hillside Teachers' College principal Elkanah Dube are tipped to bounce back to the Highlanders board of directors.
The duo were members but opted to step down as they did not agree with the executive on matters to do with corporate governance.
The Highlanders board has 12 seats but only 10 have been taken.
The board has chairman Mgcini Nkolomi who took over from Dumisani Sandi early this year after the latter opted to remain as an ordinary board member, Jonathan Moyo, Msongelwa Mangena, Justice Nicholas Mathonsi, Cosmas Sikhosana, Luke Mnkandla, Jimmy Ncube, retired colonel Thomas Ngwenya and Davis Sibanda.
Source - chronicle