
The Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) has taken a decisive step towards safeguarding the integrity of local football by suspending three Premier Soccer League (PSL) referees Lawrence Zimondi, Nelson Meke, and Tichaona Mbire over allegations of poor officiating and potential misconduct.
This move marks a significant development in Zimbabwean football, signaling ZIFA’s commitment to ensuring fair play and accountability within the sport.
Publicizing the suspensions not only underscores the association’s stance against misconduct but also aims to restore public confidence in the league’s officiating standards.
The suspensions come amid ongoing concerns and rumors that some referees may have been accepting bribes to influence match outcomes, undermining the integrity of the game. By taking action against officials who may
have compromised their roles, ZIFA hopes to deter future misconduct and promote transparency across all levels of Zimbabwean football.