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Zifa sets PSL election fees 

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The elections to fill up the post of chairman, two deputies and three emergency committee members will be held on July 25.

Candidates aspiring for the post of Premier Soccer League chairman will have to fork out $3000 which has been set as the election fee by Zifa.

The elections to fill up the post of chairman, two deputies and three emergency committee members will be held on July 25.

Caps United's Farai Jere was the last Premier Soccer League chairman and is set to be replaced following the lapsing of his term.

Zimbabwe Women’s Soccer League elections will also be conducted on the same day.

Aspiring candidates for the women's league top post will be asked to pay $1500 with candidates for the deputy post parting with $1000.

On Thursday Zifa announced the election road map in a statement.

"The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) wishes to inform all stakeholders and the general public that it has developed a proposed road map for the forthcoming Premier Soccer League (PSL) and Zimbabwe Women’s Soccer League (ZWSL) elections," the statement reads.

"This electoral process will be conducted in strict adherence to the ZIFA Statutes and the ZIFA Electoral Code (2024), ensuring that the principles of transparency, integrity, and fairness remain at the core of all proceedings.

"The proposed road map outlines key timelines and procedural steps leading up to the elections and will be shared with all relevant stakeholders for their input and observations. ZIFA remains committed to a consultative approach and will work closely with league representatives, clubs, and the broader football community to ensure a smooth and credible electoral process."

ZIFA president, Nqobile Magwizi, emphasised the association’s dedication to upholding good governance in football administration, stating:

“The PSL and ZWSL elections represent an important milestone in the renewal of our football structures. As ZIFA, we are fully committed to delivering a credible, transparent, and inclusive process that strengthens the foundations of the game in Zimbabwe.”

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