ZIFA Gears Up for Crucial Ordinary Congress

The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) is set to host its Ordinary Congress in Harare this Friday, April 24, bringing together delegates from across the football family. This pivotal meeting serves as the Association’s yearly general meeting, providing an opportunity for the ZIFA Executive Committee and Secretariat to account for their work in 2025 and outline plans for the future.

The Congress will focus on reviewing progress made over the past year and engaging with the broader vision for Zimbabwean football’s growth and transformation. Acting General Secretary Norman Gwangwadza emphasized the importance of the gathering, stating, “We are ready for Congress and looking forward to a productive meeting with our delegates.”

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The Ordinary Congress is expected to reaffirm ZIFA’s commitment to professionalism, accountability, and service to its members. With preparations complete, Harare is set to host a meeting that will review the past year and define the direction of Zimbabwean football.

This year’s Congress comes at a significant moment, with ZIFA pursuing reforms and driving football development. The meeting will look back on milestones achieved in 2025 and focus on the path ahead, building on momentum and shaping the future of the game.

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