A Facebook post by sports journalist Yvonne Mangunda aimed at gauging her followers’ opinions on the next ZIFA president has sparked a lively debate between two frontrunners: Peter Ndlovu and Prophet Walter Magaya.
Mangunda presented five candidates—Wangu Mazodze, Ellen Chiwenga, Marshall Gore, Magaya, and Ndlovu—for her followers to choose from. She urged participants to keep their responses brief, emphasizing that it was a hypothetical discussion.
The post generated over 1,700 comments by the end of the day, with most responses favoring either Ndlovu or Magaya. Some commenters even suggested that the two could collaborate, with one as president and the other as vice-president. The other candidates received minimal support.
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Comments in favor of Ndlovu highlighted his extensive experience and passion for Zimbabwean football. Supporters noted his global recognition, ability to secure sponsorships, and past contributions to the national team.
Conversely, those advocating for Magaya emphasized his business acumen and dedication to football. They pointed out his willingness to invest resources for the sport’s development, despite some personal reservations about his church and teachings.
Overall, the post has ignited a passionate discussion about the future of ZIFA leadership, reflecting the public’s desire for effective governance in Zimbabwean football.


















































