Kenya will bid to host 2nd ANOCA African_ _School Games,” says Maluki_ Annaba, Algeria

In the course of his official engagements at the inaugural ANOCA Africa School Games in Annaba, Algeria, the President of the National Olympic Committee of Kenya (NOC-K), Mr. Shadrack Maluki, met with South Sudanese students delegation led by their Students’ President, Mr. Mat Deng.

The delegation expressed their support and solidarity with the African sporting movement and commended the successful organization of the inaugural ANOCA Africa School Games. They acknowledged the critical role of such continental events in promoting youth development, peace, and unity through sports.

Mr. Maluki welcomed the visit and emphasized the importance of regional cooperation and youth empowerment through sport. He reiterated Kenya’s strong commitment to advancing youth sport development across Africa.

During the engagement, Mr. Maluki also highlighted Kenya’s official bid to host the 2nd ANOCA Africa School Games, noting the country’s readiness and capability to deliver a world-class event that will build on the success of the inaugural edition.

“We are proud to participate in these historic Games and even more determined to bring the next edition to Kenya. This will provide an even bigger platform to nurture young talent, strengthen African solidarity, and showcase Kenya’s capacity to host continental sports events,” said Mr. Maluki.

The ongoing ANOCA Games bring together student-athletes from across Africa in a celebration of sports, culture, and youth empowerment. The Games mark a significant milestone in the ANOCA agenda for youth development through Olympic values.

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