6, March 2020
Football: CAF General Secretary quits, commercial director handed acting role 0
The General Secretary of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) Mouad Hajji resigned his post less than a year after he was confirmed in the role.
Despite the official reason being that he was quitting for personal reasons, he left at a time when the continent’s soccer governing body has been embroiled in crisis.
His resignation was accepted by CAF’s Emergency Committee on Tuesday March 3 which also appointed Commercial Director Abdelmounaïm Bah unanimously as Acting General Secretary.
“The members have full confidence in Bah who has exhibited good qualities since joining CAF, particularly during the Total Africa Cup of Nations Egypt 2019.
B“ah assumes office immediately till the next meeting of the CAF Executive Committee. Meanwhile, he will continue to serve as Commercial director, a position he has occupied since June 2018,” an official statement read in part.
The now former General Secretary has previously served as a Moroccan government official. The trained dentist, took over last April from Amr Fahmy, who was sacked for submitting evidence to FIFA’s ethics committee about alleged misappropriation of funds by CAF president Ahmad Ahmad.
CAF has been in the news recently for all the wrong reasons. An independent review by Price Waterhouse Coopers into CAF operations found “potential elements of mismanagement” and “possible abuse of power” amidst concern about widespread use of cash payments.
Source: Africa News
14, March 2020
CAF to assess anti-virus measures in Cameroon ahead of CHAN 0
CAF medical experts will assess this weekend the measures hosts Cameroon have taken to combat the coronavirus pandemic ahead of the African Nations Championship (CHAN).
The central African country is scheduled to stage from April 4 to 25 the biennial competition for footballers playing in their country of birth.
Cameroon reported two cases of the deadly COVID-19, which has shredded sport schedules across the globe.
On Friday, CAF postponed indefinitely two rounds of 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, set for March 25 to 31.
Regarding the CHAN, a CAF statement said the delegation “would assess the preventive measures taken by the local organising committee”.
Matches are due to be played in the capital, Yaounde, at two stadiums in second city Douala, and seaside city Limbe.
Cameroon qualified automatically for the 16-nation tournament and the other title contenders include defending champions Morocco.
Meanwhile, a two-day conference scheduled for March 17-18 in Durban that would have highlighted the African football industry has been postponed because of the coronavirus.
FIFA secretary general Fatma Samoura had been invited to give the keynote speech at an event the organisers now hope to stage in July or August.
Source: AFP