ZIMBABWE Cricket chairperson Tavengwa Mukuhlani is excited at hosting the Africa Cricket Association (ACA)’s annual general meeting (AGM) in Harare tomorrow.

The meeting of Africa’s cricket decision-makers aims to deliberate and make binding and constructive decisions that will help put the continent's game of cricket on an elevated pedestal.

Top cricket administrators, officials, and stakeholders from across Africa are expected to attend this AGM to discuss key initiatives and strategies that will help drive the growth and sustainability of cricket on the continent.

Mukuhlani said he is looking forward to fruitful deliberations centred on game development, infrastructure investment, competitive opportunities, and fostering strong governance across member countries.

“We are looking forward to welcoming delegates from across the continent to our beautiful country and to constructive discussions that will benefit African cricket at all levels.

“This gathering is an opportunity for Zimbabwe and the ACA community to share insights and strengthen our collaboration to build a stronger, more inclusive cricket ecosystem in Africa,” he said.

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ACA executive director Cassim Sulaiman said the association, established in 1997 and made up of 23-member countries, will have an opportunity to widen its executive base with today’s meeting.

“The importance of this AGM is that it’s an election year that will usher in new directors from the floor,” Suliman said.

“Accountability and responsibility will be the order of the day.”