By McGeorge Mbare
The Premier Soccer League has announced the resignation of their long serving Chief Executive Officer, Kennedy Ndebele effective January 24, 2025. Ndebele who has been the main man at the PSL for over 14 years is one of the people vying for the ZIFA presidency.
In a statement, the PSL confirmed that Ndebele will be stepping down while Roswell Thabe will assume the position as the acting Chief Executiv Officer to ensure the daily running for the PSL operations.
“The Premier Soccer League (PSL) wishes to inform all stakeholders that the PSL Chief Executive Officer, Mr Kennedy Ndebele has resigned from his position, effective 24 January 2025.We would like to take this opportunity to thank Mr Ndebele for his outstanding leadership and dedicated service to the PSL. His contributions were crucial in driving the league’s growth and achieving its success. We wish him all the best in his future endeavors,” read the PSL statement.
In the interim, Mr Rodwell Thabe will assume the role of Acting Chief Executive Officer to ensure the continued smooth operation of the League until a substantive candidate is appointed.
Before being appointed as the PSL CEO, Ndebele was Highlanders ‘chairman.
