Federation of Africa University Sports

The Federation of Africa University Sports (FASU) is the governing body responsible for sporting activities in African universities.[1]

Federation of Africa University Sports
Formation1971
HeadquartersKampala, Uganda
President
Ms. Nomsa Mahlangu
Websitehttps://africauniversitysports.com/home-9/

History

The origin of the body can be traced to 1971 when thirty one (31) delegates from seventeen (17) universities in 10 African countries gathered in Lagos with the aim of unifying and improving sporting activities in African universities.[2]

This gathering was a result of the directive given to Lateef Adegbite from Nigeria at the Summer FISU games in Torino, Italy in 1970 by the West African University Games (WAUG) Council to meet all the African delegations and harmonize sporting activities in Africa.

After this meeting, George Benneh from the University of Ghana emerged as the first president of the body while E.T. Kodzi from Ghana emerged as the secretary general.

Executive Committee

This is the committee responsible for decision making of the body. The committee is made up of the members elected by the assembly, presidents of the zones and immediate past president.

This committee meets at least four times every year. Members of the committee includes;[3][4]

  • Nomsa Mahlangu - President
  • Daouda Sidibe - 1st Vice President
  • Life Chemhere - 2nd Vice President
  • Peninnah Aligawesa Kabenge - Secretary General
  • Abbay Kidane Belayhun - Treasurer
  • Malumbete M. Ralethe - Immediate Past President
  • Raveloson N. Mamitiana - Internal Auditor
  • Mandla Tshabalala - Legal and Disciplinary Committee
  • Simon Munayi - President Federation of East Africa University Sports (FEAUS)
  • Ibrahim Tanko Shaibu - President WAUG Interim (West African University Games)
  • Mwape Nshimbi - President Confederation of Universities and Colleges Sports Association (CUCSA)
  • Joseph Nzau wa Nzau - President FASU Central

Activities and events of FASU

Activities of FASU is binding on every member nations under the body. Some of these activities includes;[5]

  • FASU games every two years
  • FASU championships every two years
  • FASU Pre-Games Scientific conference before the FASU Games

References

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