Kalusha Bwalya’s beleaguered Faz executive committee has suffered a confidence blow with the resignation of a second co-opted executive committee member.
Lime Hotspurs official Happie Munkondya on Thursday tendered in his resignation to Kalusha just a month after he was co-opted into the troubled Faz executive committee.
Munkondya is the second co-opted Faz executive committee member to step down after Patrick Kangwa declined his appointment after seeking legal advice over the constitutional status beleaguered Kalusha executive.
Munkondya said in a letter to Kalusha that he had quit in respect of the National Sports Council of Zambia (NSCZ) sub-committee’s findings into the constitutionality of the current Faz executive after the resignation of four members.
Munkondya said: “Arising from the NSCZ position regarding the impasse that has characterized our Zambian football, I hereby wish to withdraw my services from the Football Association of Zambia.
“My decision is based on account of the fact that the position taken by NSCZ raises questions on our existence and makes our continued resolve to run affairs of football in the country unattainable.
“It is very clear to note that each opposing side is determined to stay the stalemate and no amount of any logical interpretation of our arguments can give room to a modus Vivendi.
“This is not the time to flex muscles but a time to summon our inner voice and give hope to the stakeholders. We can therefore use our personal judgment, influence and intuition to decide in the best interest of the nation.
“I have noted some of the successes the Association has scored and hope that they shall be the barometers for those who vie for office to compete against.
“I wish to thank you for appointing me t serve in the Faz executive and sincerely hope that I can be of use in the future when the climate becomes amiable.”
Munkondya’s resignation has left Kalusha with only two of the four co-opted members still in his executive committee namely Elijah “Shenko” Chileshe of Mining Rangers and Kelvin Mutafu from Forest Rangers.
The remaining elected Faz executive committee members are vice president Bonny Mwamelo, Macha Chilemena, Lenny Nkhuwa and Keagan Chipango.
The quartet that resigned are Pivoty Simwamza, Violet Bwalya, Henschel Chitembeya and ex-Faz vice president Emmanuel Munaile.