Algerian Moustapha Beraf has been retained as the President of the National Olympic Committees of Africa (ANOCA).
This significant development took place at the General Assembly of the African Olympic Movement held on March 15, 2025, in Algiers, Algeria.
The composition of the new executive committee reflects a mix of familiar faces and newcomers.
Beraf retained was unopposed, showcasing the trust and confidence placed in his leadership by the ANOCA community.
Similarly, Nigerian Engr. Habu Ahmed Gumel secured a victory as Treasurer-General without facing any opposition, highlighting his proven track record and capabilities in managing financial matters.
One of the most closely contested positions was for the role of Secretary-General, which saw Sudanese candidate, Ahmed Abouelgasim Hashim engaged in a spirited battle with Cameroonian contender, David Ojong.

Hashim eventually emerged victorious with a convincing 29-12.
Members of the executive committee are as follows:
1 Mustapha Berraf President, Algeria
2 Joao Da Costa Alegre Afonso 1st Vice President, Sao Tome et Principe
3 Spencer A. Fortes Filomena Maria, 2nd Vice President, Cape Verde
4 Alfred Foloko, 3rd Vice President, Zambia
5 Fardouza Moussa Egueh, 4th Vice President, Djibouti
6 Ahmed Abouelgasim Hashim, Secretary General, Sudan
7 Habu Ahmed Gumel, Treasurer General, Nigeria
8 Hammad Abdulerrahmane, President Zone 1, Algeria
9 Habib Sissoko, President Zone 2, Mali
10 Jean Yameogo, President, Zone 3, Burkina Faso
11 Idriss Dokony Adiker, President, Zone 4, Chad
12 Donald Rukare, President, Zone 5, Uganda
13 Jappie Mhango, President, Zone 6 , Malawi
14 Siteny Thierry Randrianasoloniaiko, President, Zone 7, Madagascar
15 Gaby Ahrens Diana, Athletes Rep, Namibia
16 Victoire Ngon Ntame, Athletes Rep, Cameroon
And
17 Tegla Loroupe, Refugee Athletes Rep., Kenya.
(vitalnewsngr.com)