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AU Sports Council Introduces New Technical Committee for African Games to Deliver World-Class Games

AU Sports Council Introduces New Technical Committee for African Games to Deliver World-Class Games

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November 25, 2024

In preparation for the upcoming African Games, the African Union Sports Council (AUSC) convened an induction workshop for the newly appointed Technical Committee for the African Games (TCAG) from 20 to 22 November 2024 at the AU Headquarters in Addis Ababa.

The workshop covered key aspects of Games organization, including the TCAG's role, host city preparations, technical regulations, financial management, marketing, security, and legacy planning. The workshop also elected a new Bureau to lead the TCAG and discussed the 2027 African Games Protocol Agreement, Games portfolio and detailed timeline of the upcoming games in Egypt.

The African Games, held every four years, is a premier event that highlights Africa's exceptional athletic talent, celebrates the continent’s rich cultural heritage, and fosters solidarity and integration. To ensure the success of future editions, the TCAG will provide technical expertise and strategic guidance to organizing committees, setting the stage for world-class sporting events that embody excellence, unity, and African pride.

“The TCAG plays a pivotal role in ensuring the successful organization and management of the African Games said Dr. Decius Chipande, Head, AU Sport Council as he welcomed in the elected TCAG members. Outlining their crucial role, he added, "Guided by Article 18 (1) of the AUSC Statute, the TCAG will provide strategic leadership, oversee the Local Organizing Committee, align Technical and General Regulations, and establish robust systems to secure adequate revenue. Through these efforts, the TCAG is expected to deliver a world-class sporting event that not only showcases African excellence but also fosters unity, strengthens solidarity, and upholds the integrity of the African Games” Dr Chipande said in conclusion.

The newly elected Bureau members are:

Chairperson: Mr. Sid Ahmed Selmi (AUSC Region 1 – North Africa)
Vice Chairperson: Dr. Samuel Ogbondeminu (AUSC Region 2 – West Africa) Rapporteur: Mrs. Penina Kabenge Aligawesa

Other members of the TCAG include:

Mr. Zenon Kasongo Kabamba (AUSC Region 3 – Central Africa) Mr. James Akama (AUSC Region 4 - East Africa)

Mr. Reks Brobby (Olympian & former Deputy Chief Operations Officer, African Games Accra 2023)

Mrs. Loubna Belabbes (Member, Organising committee. African Games Rabat 2019)

Mr. Pasipanonga Liwewe (Sports Marketing and Broadcasting Expert)

As the workshop concluded, TCAG Chairperson Mr. Sid Ahmed Selmi expressed his gratitude to all members for their active participation and insightful contributions. He highlighted the progress made in laying the groundwork for the 2027 African Games, including discussions to review the games governing instruments. Mr Selmi thanked the AU sports Council Dr. Decius Chipande and Ms. Lina Kessy, AUSC Senior Sports Officer for their guidance and support. He expressed confidence in the committee's ability to elevate the African Games and create a remarkable sporting spectacle.

Note to Editor

The African Union Sports Council (AUSC)is responsible for coordinating the organisation of the African Games on behalf off the African Union and partners with continental bodies including the Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa (ANOCA) and the Association of Africa Sports in organising the Games.

About the African Games

The African Games is a multi-disciplinary sporting event with over 20 sporting exclusively owned by the African Union and organised on behalf of its member states every 4 years brings together sports persons from across the continent who compete in various competitions including Olympic qualifiers

This prestigious event showcases athletic talent, celebrates African cultural values and heritage, promotes solidarity, social cohesion and integration and promotes the values of Pan-Africanism. In addition, the African Games spotlight the importance of investment in sports as a driver of the economic development that will ensure Africa’s achieves the goals of Agenda 2063.

For more information on the AU Sports Council and African Games - Dr Decius Chipande, Coordinator African Union Sport Council; ChipandeD@africa-union.org

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Janet Faith Adhiambo Ochieng | Communication Officer- Agenda 2063 | Information and Communication.

Directorate | African Union Commission | E-mail: Ochiengj@Africa-union.org

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