Game-On Reporter
Farai Jere will step down from his post as Premier Soccer League chairman on December 31, but the CAPS United can still bounce back as a governor by virtue of him being the president of Makepekepe.
Jere probably held his last meeting as PSL chairman on Thursday when the league conducted its Extraordinary General Meeting at Bronte Hotel.
He also led the unveiling of a 1.4 ha piece of land in Borrowdale Estates that was purchased by the PSL to the tune of US$250 000.
“This is going to be my last meeting in my capacity as the PSL chairman,” said Jere.
“I may come back again because as you know, I am the president of CAPS United,” Jere said, soon after the EGM.
So confident is Jere that he will win the ZIFA presidency that he is already talking about working with the next PSL chairman in the next ZIFA board.
“I am leaving this office by the 31st of December and I won’t be the PSL chairman.
“My vice chairman Lifa Ncube, will take over until the next PSL elections.
“Whoever will win the PSL chairmanship race will join us at ZIFA where I will be the president,” declared Jere.
