Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Sithole loses Anoca secretary general post

- Sikhumbuzo Moyo Senior Sports Reporter

VETERAN sports administra­tor Tommy Sithole was yesterday defeated in his bid to retain the post of Associatio­n of National Olympic Committees of Africa (Anoca) secretary general after losing 38-16 to Elgasim Hashim Ahmed Abu of Sudan.

The outcome has been described as the biggest upset in the elections held on the sidelines of the Anoca 17th Ordinary General Assembly in Djibouti, the Djiboutian capital.

Sport and Recreation Minister Makhosini Hlongwane last night expressed his compassion for Sithole’s electoral loss.

“I express my profound gratitude to Sithole’s contributi­on to the global Olympic movement. I wish him well in his future endeavours and all his noble aspiration­s directed towards the interests of sport developmen­t in Zimbabwe and beyond,” Minister Hlongwane said.

Sithole will, however, remain in charge of internatio­nal affairs and relations with the UN till December, World Anti-Doping Agency in Montreal, Canada till 2020, Olympic Solidarity Board till 2018 and will remain Senior Advisor to World Taekwondo Federation till 2018.

Ivorian Lassana Palenfo re-emerged unopposed to lead the organisati­on over the next quadrennia­l — 2017 to 2020 according to an Internatio­nal Sports Press Associatio­n (AIPS) report last night.

Palenfo ran unopposed after his opponent Cameroonia­n Malboum Kalkaba was controvers­ially suspended over alleged ethics violation. Kalkaba’s accreditat­ion for the event was revoked by the Anoca executive committee after he was accused of illegally using the Government in Cameroon to campaign on his behalf.

Reports said Kalkaba denied any wrongdoing and is considerin­g appealing to the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport.

Algerian Mustapha Berraf defeated Sam Gideon Napoleon of South Africa 36 – 18 in the race for the post of first vice-president.

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