GreenFuel Football Club (FC) has appointed Brandon Mvura as the club’s new administrator. Club chairperson Fredson Moyo told source that Mvura’s addition to the ethanol boys’ administration will improve their prospects of winning the Premier Soccer League (PSL).
“I can confirm that we have appointed Mvura as our administrator. We did not have an administrator after Patience Dube resigned. We believe he would fill this gap.
“Our team is complete and this will help us move forward smoothly and shape GreenFuel to give us better results,” he said.
Team manager Paida Madziro described Mvura as a dedicated team player. Mvura who had stints with Masvingo Cricket Club and Masvingo Polytechnic Cricket and Netball teams said he was elated to be appointed administrator. He is also an award-winning musician.
“This post is a great achievement for me since it needs a dedicated person. I am here to tackle all challenges that come my way,” said Mvura.
Mvura holds a diploma in Sports and Administration from the Institute of Commercial Management UK, and a degree in Business Management from the British College of Professional Management. He is a qualified class two referee.
In other sports news, Castle Lager Premier Soccer League (PSL) debutants Bikita Minerals Football Club (FC) chairperson Mike Mushava is confident that renovations at Lithium Stadium will be completed before the league kick starts next month.
Mushava told The Mirror that some of the renovations include constructing changing rooms, toilets, perimeter wall and a terrace. The renovations are yet to begin.
“From the look of things, we hope to use our home ground, the Lithium Stadium right from the very first match because the renovations are not much and am sure by the start of the season, we will be ready. A few renovations need to be done, we haven’t started yet but everything is in order. The works to be done include constructing changing rooms, toilets, perimeter wall and terracing,” said Mushava.
He previously indicated that the team will use Gibbo Stadium in Triangle for its home games should the league begin before renovations are complete. Bikita Minerals is bankrolled by the Chinese-run Sino Mine Resource Group that is operating the lithium rich Bikita Mine.
The Faustino Mugeji coached side is the only team from Masvingo Province plying in the PSL after Triangle FC was relegated to the Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) Eastern Region Division One League.
Source Masvingomirror