Tinaani Nyabereka
GWERU-The late veteran Zimbabwe Football Association (ZIFA) Midlands Province chairperson has been described as a man of honour who served the association with distinction during his tenure.
Austin Brian ‘Boston’ Chishanga as he was known passed on on September 4, 2022 at Arundel Hospital in Harare and was laid to rest on (Thursday) September 8, 2022 at Senga Cemetery in Gweru.
As one of the outspoken ZIFA councillors of his time until November 2018, he was recognised as one of the longest serving councillors having been part of the regional and provincial structures for 21 years, with three terms served as chairman.
In its condolence message released in a statement on (September 5), ZIFA said the late football administrator was indeed the ‘Archbishop of local football’.
“Our heartfelt condolences go to the Chishanga family, the football fraternity at large as well as the loved ones of the late Mr Chishanga following news of his passing on. Fondly known as ‘Archbishop of Football’ in the circles of football in the Midlands province, Chishanga served the association with great distinction.
“He was one of the longest serving ZIFA councillors having begun his journey as a football administrator when he joined ZIFA as chairperson for Mashonaland West province in 1987.
“In 1998, he assumed the chairpersonship of the Midlands province after his elevation from the being vice to the top office until September 2018. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of the departed. May his Soul Rest in Eternal Peace,” read part of the message.
Chishanga rose through the ranks from Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services (ZPCS) officer to a bus driver at Fletcher High School, before venturing into full time football administration.
He was also a key figure during the time of Cuthbert Dube’s reign at the helm of ZIFA, up until the time when Philip Chiyangwa assumed presidency.
He remained influential up to the time of his death as he was serving as one of the chief advisors of Central region side TelOne FC.