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All set for Bosso AGM
23 Jan 2014 at 14:14hrs | Views
HIGHLANDERS Football Club chairman Peter Dube yesterday said all is set for the annual general meeting (AGM) to be held on Sunday.
"We will be having our annual general meeting at Highlanders Sports Club on Sunday. The meeting is open to bona fide members of the club. We will be discussing all matters pertaining to the club, time allowing," he said.
"The meeting is very important because it is the platform for club members to discuss matters concerning the club as well as for us to address members who want to know about club matters."
Some of the items on the agenda will include reading of a notice convening the meeting, reading and confirmation of minutes of the previous AGM, matters arising from previous minutes and receiving and adopting the chairman's report.
Receiving and adopting the treasurer's report, receiving and adopting boards, report and confirmation of legal representation are the other items on the agenda.
However, likely to top the meeting would be player contracts and the club's finances.
The AGM is also likely to focus on the new coaching team.
"We will be having our annual general meeting at Highlanders Sports Club on Sunday. The meeting is open to bona fide members of the club. We will be discussing all matters pertaining to the club, time allowing," he said.
"The meeting is very important because it is the platform for club members to discuss matters concerning the club as well as for us to address members who want to know about club matters."
Some of the items on the agenda will include reading of a notice convening the meeting, reading and confirmation of minutes of the previous AGM, matters arising from previous minutes and receiving and adopting the chairman's report.
Receiving and adopting the treasurer's report, receiving and adopting boards, report and confirmation of legal representation are the other items on the agenda.
However, likely to top the meeting would be player contracts and the club's finances.
The AGM is also likely to focus on the new coaching team.
Source - southerneye