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Zimbabwe Football Association(ZIFA) launches e-magazine

The ZImbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) has launched an e-magazine that is now available for stakeholders to download in Portable Document Format (pdf).

Here is what what President Felton Kamambo had to say about the new development.

“Today we have launched, on several platforms, our e-magazine titled Your ZIFA Today. This magazine shall run monthly and is meant to be one of the many communication platforms through which we share ideas and communicate our development activities as well as plans for the future. Like we said, this is the year football will do the talking. We are servants of the masses and the game so we owe them that much.

The magazine is available at the organisation’s online portal.

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