Mukuhlani to steer African cricket for 6 Months

Written by on November 5, 2024

By Andile Mvundla

Zimbabwe Cricket Chairman, Tavengwa Mukuhlani, has been appointed as the Interim Chairman of the Africa Cricket Association (ACA). The appointment was confirmed at the ACA’s annual general meeting held in Harare on Saturday.

Mukuhlani will lead the continental body for the next six months. His interim tenure is expected to bring in a new era for African cricket, with a focus on expanding the sport’s popularity, enhancing talent development programs, and increasing competitive opportunities for African teams on the global stage.

Commenting on his appointment, Mukuhlani expressed his enthusiasm for the role, saying that it is a unique opportunity to improve the cricket in the continent by setting up robust pathways for players, coaches, and administrators in the region

The interim committee, led by Mukuhlani, also includes Riaan Richards from South Africa, Uyi Akpata from Nigeria, Stephen Musale from Rwanda, Michael Nuwagabs from Uganda and Franklyn Conteh from Sierra Leone.


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