Former Zimbabwean Member of Parliament Temba Mliswa has vehemently criticized the Zimbabwe Football Association’s (ZIFA) decision to mandate a minimum of five O-Level passes for presidential candidates.
Mliswa contends this requirement discourages young athletes who prioritize sports over academics. “Encouraging kids to pursue sports shouldn’t be undermined by rigid academic demands,” he emphasized.
Practical Experience Over Academic Barriers
Mliswa advocates for recognizing former players’ practical expertise in sports administration. He suggests sector-specific courses to enhance skills, allowing exemptions for experienced candidates.
Inconsistent Governance
Mliswa highlights the disparity between ZIFA’s academic standards and the leniency afforded politicians. “Leadership shouldn’t hinge solely on academics; practical experience and passion matter.”
Call to Action
Mliswa urges the Parliamentary Portfolio Committee on Sports to engage the Sports and Recreation Commission, revisiting ZIFA’s policy to foster inclusive leadership opportunities.
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