The list was made public in the capital on Friday.
Former ZIFA Chief Executive Officer, Henrietta Rushwaya tops the list together with former programmes officer, Jonathan Musavenga.

Also appearing on the list are: former Warriors coach, Sunday Chidzambwa, Thompson Matenda, Godfery Japajapa, Rodwell Dhlakama, Emmanuel Nyahuma, Edmore Sibanda—who for the second time has been fired by CAPS United for unethical conduct—Danisa Phiri, Thomas Sweswe, Guthrie Zhokinyi, Method Mwanjali, and sports journalists Robson Sharuko and Hope Chizuzu.
The board also released the names of 16 players who have been exonerated.
These are: Gilbert Banda, Justice Majabvi, Richard Mteki, Energy Murambadoro, Costa Nhamoinesu, Kingstone Nkhata, Washington Pakamisa, Edward Sadomba, David Kutyauripo, Lincoln Zvasiya, Cuthbert Malajila, Willard Manyatera, Brighton Tuwaya, Dr Edward Chagonda—a medic— Cyril Mukweva and Solomon Mukavaro.
The next batch of players that have been slapped with a 10-year ban will be made available next week.
The bans come into force on the day they are made public.
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