THE ousted Tanzania
Football Federation (TFF) President Jamal Malinzi has expressed gratitude to
the government, sponsors and football stakeholders in the country for their
massive support that he said helped push development of the sport countrywide.
Malinzi, who is
currently in custody allegedly for involvement in frauds and money laundering,
has pulled out of the presidential race after the Prevention and Combatting of
Corruption Bureau (PCCB) detained him, accusing him of various charges
including embezzlement of funds and misuse of the office, yesterday expressed
his gratitude through his lawyers from Rwegoshora Advocates firm.
Malinzi thanked the
fifth phase government and all stakeholders for their support during his era in
the federation as well wishing all the best the candidates of the eagerly
awaited TFF general election set for August 12 in Dodoma.
Malinzi called the
election very essential since it will unveil the new president who will open a
new chapter in the country’s football.
In the statement,
Malinzi said he believes and have faith on the coming TFF leadership to be
elected in Dodoma, hoping to put his focus in vital issues in the country’s
football development like youth and women soccer development programmes as well
as making good preparation for the 2019 U-17 Africa Cup of Nations to be hosted
in the country by improving the infrastructure for the sport.
Malinzi was forced to
withdraw from defending his presidential post in the August 12 elections on
June 29 after being detained by PCCB alongside TFF Secretary General, Selestine
Mwesiga and the federation’s financial officer, Nsiande Isawafo Mwanga.
They are facing 28
charges including money laundering. In all 28 charges, Malinzi faces 25 of them
while the remaining three are leveled on Mwesiga and Nsiande Isawafo Mwanga.
The federation
presidential race’s preliminary list before the final list to be released by
the TFF electoral committee under Advocate Revocatus Kuuli, includes Fredrick
Mwakalebela, Ally Mayai, Shija Richard, Imani Madega, Emmanuel Kimbe and
Wallace Karia.
While the
Vice-Presidential post candidates are Mulamu Ng’hambi, Michael Wambura, Mtemi
Ramadhani, Stephen Mwakibolwa and Robert Selasela.
It misses Geoffrey
Nyange has withdraw from contesting the post after also being detained by the
PCCB. Malinzi came into office after the October 2013 TFF elections having
scooped 72 votes out of 126 to defeat his opponent Athumani Nyamlani, TFF is
currently under the tutelage of interim president Wallace Karia and interim Secretary
General Salum Madadi.
Meanwhile , S h a f f
i h Dauda who was vying for the post of the TFF E x e c u t i v e Committee yes
t e r d ay announced his withd r a w a l from the post, a decision which has
come few days after being held for hours by PCCB in Mwanza alleging to have
been involved in corruption.
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