THE FAZ appeals committee has lifted the suspension of Amakumbi Stars proprietor, Simataa Simataa and thrown out all petitions for the removal of some executive committee members and president Kalusha Bwalya.
Appeals committee chairperson William Nyirenda made the announcement in Lusaka yesterday at Chrismar Hotel after the committee met to look at the appeals.
Nyirenda said petitioners would have the right to present their cases at tomorrow’s FAZ Annual General Meeting (AGM) slated for the Mulungushi International Conference Centre.
He said Simataa’s suspension had been lifted because FAZ did not follow laid-down constitutional procedures when enforcing the ban on the Amakumbi Stars proprietor who is also Zambia Football Coaches Association (ZFCA) general secretary.
Nyirenda said according to the constitution, a person should be accorded an opportunity to defend and exculpate themselves before finally being suspended.
The appeals chairperson said some rules in the constitution were flouted by the FAZ executive and declared the ban on Simataa from all football activities null and void.
“The suspension of Simataa has been lifted because FAZ did not accord him the opportunity to defend and exculpate himself. The executive did not follow the right procedure, some rules in the constitution were flouted and so the suspension has been lifted and we have restored on him the full rights as a member of FAZ with immediate effect,” Nyirenda said.
The appeals committee chairperson said Simataa and Medical Stars chairperson Alex Mambwe’s petitions were thrown out because they lacked the seriousness of such a move.
Nyirenda said discussing issues like these would be duplicating the FAZ AGM agenda where aggrieved parties had a right to present their cases against any issues pertaining the running of football matters.
He said FAZ general secretary George Kasengele and head of competition and administration Julio Chiluba’s petitons could not go to the AGM because they were employees of the association.
“The position of general secretary was duly adopted at the last AGM according to the findings of our committee, so that appeal has been rejected because it lacks merit,” Nyirenda said.
Simataa had petitioned to have FAZ president Kalusha Bwalya removed, while Division Two (North) Police Eagles petitioned the removal of vice-president Emmanuel Munaile and committee member Pivoty Simwanza.
Mambwe wanted Kasengele, Chiluba and treasurer Boniface Mwamelo removed for allegedly breaching the FAZ constitution.
Nyirenda said the petitions were improperly submitted and they all lacked the seriousness.
He said even the petition against Mwamelo should be an issue for the AGM. The committee that sat to make a ruling over the petitions comprised retired soccer commentator Dennis Liwewe, retired Brigadier-General William Shonga, former FAZ general secretary Herman Mpashi, former FAZ president Evaristo Kasunga and Nyirenda.
[Times of Zambia]