ZAMBIA Amateur Athletics Association (ZAAA) president Elias Mpondela yesterday retained his position unopposed during the association’s elective annual general meeting at Mulungushi International Conference Centre in Lusaka.
Almost the entire executive committee members retained their positions in the elections that were earlier surrounded by controversy when two presidential aspiring candidates, Kennedy Mubanga and Jonathan Chipalo were denied entry into the proceedings of the AGM.
Mubanga and Chipalo both of OCAF athletics club were barred from attending the meeting and were only called in at the time of elections when the National Sports Council of Zambia (NSCZ) sports development officer James Kunda requested.
Kunda, who was the returning officer, requested the duo be allowed in to exculpate themselves when it came to light that both were not eligible to contest.
General secretary Phil Kubombela, who also retained his position, said Mubanga, the senior sports development officer at the Ministry of Sport, Youth and Child Development was not eligible to stand and needed clearance from his employers.
But Mubanga defended his position, citing other officers at the ministry who are also serving as executive committee members in different sports associations.
After a 15-minute debate on the legitimacy of Mubanga’s candidature, the councillors agreed that he challenges Mpondela but his nomination was later thrown out, leaving Mpondela as the sole candidate for his position.
Chipalo, whose suspension was lifted by the NSCZ, refused to attend the meeting even after he was called saying he needed to consult his club.
Chipalo was denied entry into the meeting as he was allegedly perceived not to be in good standing with the association.
He, however, indicated that he will appeal and did not hide his displeasure over what transpired.
“This is unacceptable, we should not operate like this,” he said.
The top three positions were retained by incumbent candidates that had Lieutenant Colonel-Godwin Chenda retaining the vice-presidency after amassing a total of 45 votes against his only rival George Goma who managed 34 votes.
Goma also contested for the general secretary’s position but was beaten by incumbent Kubombela who amassed 54 votes against Goma’s 22 while Joackim Nyoni managed a paltry five votes.
Davison Mung’ambata got a massive 59 votes against Christopher Chaponda’s 18 to retain his treasurer’s seat.
The vice general secretary position went to Maureen Nkolomwe who got 56 votes against Joseph Chikolokoso’s 25.
Committee members are Vincent Kaposa (57), Getrude Gamela (50), Moses Phiri (49) and Mutale Mpepo (33).
Mpondela thanked the council for their confidence in him and pledged to continue taking athletics to greater heights.
The long-time serving ZAAA president said his executive intends to strengthen relationships with the corporate world in its bid to develop the sport.
“We want to ensure we strengthen our relationship with the business community,” he said.
[Zambia Daily mail]