ZIFA are in the eye of a raging storm amid concerns they sold the nation a dummy by declaring they suffered a significant loss, when they hosted the 2017 Nations Cup qualifier against Guinea, amid revelations their income and expenditure sheet was tampered with to dupe the public.
Our sister newspaper, Chronicle, screamed yesterday that the financial statement released by the association was "cooked" to cover up $4 000 that was paid to four board members, as allowances, at a time when the Warriors were being held hostage by the owners of Daisy Lodge, who were demanding their payment for accommodating the team.
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