Nkomo’s resignation from Boxing SA a huge loss – Nyatela

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Nkomo’s resignation from Boxing SA a huge loss – Nyatela
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Cindy Nkomo’s resignation as director of operations and acting CEO of Boxing SA is a huge loss for boxing in terms of administration, says CEO of Rumble Nomfesane Nyatela.

She was reacting to Nkomo’s resignation from the regulatory board last week. Nkomo was permanently employed as the director of operation of BSA before being appointed in August last year as acting CEO following the sudden resignation by Tsholofelo Lejaka. She had been with Boxing SA for four years.

“She would say some people want her to treat them differently from other licensees, and she refused to do that because boxers, trainers, managers, promoters and ring officials are all BSA licensees and should be treated equally.” Apparently a resolution was taken by the board of BSA on that matter. When a promoter owed levies they would not be allowed to stage tournaments until he or she had paid a certain percentage of their debt.

That was because, according to the BSA office in Pretoria, the application did not comply with all the requirements – one being that it had not been submitted on time, which is 30 days prior to the actual date of the tournament.

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