Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Tommy Sithole eyes Anoca post

- Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter

VETERAN sports administra­tor Tommy Sithole will seek re-election to the powerful post of secretary-general of the Associatio­n of National Olympic Committees of Africa (Anoca) at today’s elective assembly in Djibouti.

Sithole, a former Zimbabwe Olympic Committee president, spent 10 years as the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee (IOC)’s director of internatio­nal co-operation and developmen­t.

He was first elected Anoca secretaryg­eneral in 2013 after beating Egyptian Khaled Zein Eldin by a single vote following a run-off. Sithole is being challenged by Abu Elgasim Hashim Ahmed, the Sudanese National Olympic Committee secretary-general.

The elections will, however, go ahead without three members following the disqualifi­cation of South Africa, Gambia and Burkina Faso after their national Olympic committees violated Article 26.1.2 of the Statutes by not being up to date with their affiliatio­n fees.

Disqualifi­cation of the three countries means their nominated candidates are also barred from contesting.

South Africa had nominated its NOC president Napoleon Gideon Sam for the position of first vice-president, while his Burkina Faso counterpar­t Yameogo Jean Singapinda was nominated for the post of second-vice president.

Gambia’s Ousman Wadda Abou had been nominated for the treasurer’s post and his disqualifi­cation means incumbent Habu Gumel of Nigeria will retain his post unopposed.

Zimbabwe will be represente­d at today’s assembly by recently re-elected Zimbabwe Olympic president Admire Masenda.

Sithole’s vast experience in sports administra­tion puts him in good standing to defeat his challenger.

As IOC director of internatio­nal co-operation and developmen­t, Sithole was responsibl­e for, among other things undertaken with non-sports organisati­ons, HIV and Aids advocacy, the Olympic Values Education Programme (OVEP), humanitari­an project Giving is Winning with UNHCR, school feeding programme with the World Food Programme, environmen­t with UNEP and gender equality with UN Women.

He was also responsibl­e for sport and environmen­t, culture and education, promotion of women in and through sport and internatio­nal relations.

Internatio­nal relations encompasse­d government­s, the UN, UN entities, government­al and non-government­al organisati­ons, internatio­nal organisati­ons, the African Union, World Bank, the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and Sport for Peace and Developmen­t.

Anoca is an organisati­on that unites the 54 national Olympic committees of Africa and has its headquarte­rs in Abuja, Nigeria. — @skhumoyo20­00 Committee

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