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Ndumiso Gumede turns down Bosso CEO job
06 May 2014 at 21:39hrs | Views

FORMER Zifa vice president Ndumiso Gumede said he is not interested for a job at Highlanders as chief executive officer.
Gumede's name was one of the few names that were thrown around for the newly-created post at the Bulawayo giants.
Other names that have emerged are the club's former secretary Nhlanhla Dube and Zifa education officer Brian Moyo.
But Gumede, a veteran football administrator said his time was up in full time football administration.
"No one has approached me to be chief executive officer. I was surprised to read it in the newspapers that I was likely to take up that job," Gumede said.
He however said he can only be available on an advisory role.
"Maybe I can only do that in an advisory capacity because I think I have served enough in football. It is my time to rest."
Gumede has also been reported to be lined up for a top post with the Sports and Recreation Commission or in the Ministry of Sport.
Gumede's name was one of the few names that were thrown around for the newly-created post at the Bulawayo giants.
Other names that have emerged are the club's former secretary Nhlanhla Dube and Zifa education officer Brian Moyo.
"No one has approached me to be chief executive officer. I was surprised to read it in the newspapers that I was likely to take up that job," Gumede said.
He however said he can only be available on an advisory role.
"Maybe I can only do that in an advisory capacity because I think I have served enough in football. It is my time to rest."
Gumede has also been reported to be lined up for a top post with the Sports and Recreation Commission or in the Ministry of Sport.
Source - Supersport