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CAF
2 days ago
- Sport
- CAF
CAF General Secretary Mosengo-Omba gives TotalEnergies CHAN 2024 preparations thumbs up during Kenya visit on Monday
Published: Monday, 21 July 2025 The Confédération Africaine de Football ('CAF') General Secretary Véron Mosengo-Omba has given preparations for the TotalEnergies African Nations Championship Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda ('CHAN') 2024 thumbs up with two weeks to kick-off. Mosengo-Omba is visiting Kenya and Tanzania to meet with Local Organizing Committee ('LOC') of the kick-off on 02 August at Benjamin Mkapa Stadium. Nairobi's Kasarani Stadium that has undergone major renovations thanks to investment from Kenya Government, will host the Final match of the competition on 30 August 2025. Mosengo-Omba said: 'There is so much work and progress that has been made by the three countries; Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda over the last few months working closely with the CAF team that has been on ground for a while. I must commend the work of the three Governments and the Leaders of the three Member Associations from the three Nations. Today, I inspected the main stadium in Kasarani and Nyayo Stadium as well as some of the training facilities. We no longer have questions of the state of readiness, we are now just focusing on minor detail to ensure that we have everything in place by 02 August 2025. I will be visiting Tanzania tomorrow – the venue for the opening match.' Mosengo-Omba was joined by Nicholas Musonye, Chairman of the LOC; Harold Ndege, FKF General Secretary and Evans Achoki, Secretary of Administration in the Ministry of Youth Affairs, Creative Economy and Sports. In addition to the Closing Ceremony at Kasarani Stadium, Kenya is set to host all Group A matches at both the Kasarani and Nyayo Stadiums. For more information about the TotalEnergies CAF African Nations Championship, visit -ENDS- Further Inquiries: communications@ CAF | Communication Department


CAF
5 days ago
- Sport
- CAF
Kenya hands over Nyayo Stadium to CHAN LOC as tournament nears
Published: Friday, 18 July 2025 With just over two weeks to go before the start of the TotalEnergies African Nations Championship (CHAN) 2024, Kenya's Ministry of Youth Affairs, Creative Economy and Sports has officially handed over the Nyayo National Stadium to the tournament's Local Organising Committee (LOC). The stadium, situated in the capital Nairobi, is one of the primary venues for the continental showpiece and will host six key fixtures—including selected Group A matches and the decisive Group C clash between Algeria and Nigeria. The handover marks a major milestone in Kenya's preparations as co-host, alongside Tanzania and Uganda, for the 2–30 August competition dedicated exclusively to home-based players. Cabinet Secretary for Sports, Mr Salim Mvurya, confirmed that the upgrades to the stadium have met all the requirements set out by CAF following a series of rigorous inspections. 'We have ensured that everything is in place and now the facility is ready to be handed over to the LOC,' Mvurya stated. 'This is done, and the next focus now is to get Kenyans to rally behind the Harambee Stars and demonstrate our passion, commitment and patriotism as a nation. "We expect to have lots of visitors as well coming in and this will be a good tourism boost for our country.' The extensive renovations at Nyayo and the nearby Kasarani Stadium were supervised by the Kenya Defense Forces to guarantee international standards. Speaking at the handover, Cabinet Secretary for Defense, Ms Soipan Tuya, lauded the effort. 'The Ministry of Defense is very proud that we have successfully overseen the world-class renovation of these two stadia. We have built facilities to the standards required,' she said. In addition to the match venues, the Ministry also officially handed over two training grounds—Ulinzi Sports Complex and Police Sacco Stadium—which will serve as vital preparation bases for participating teams. As Kenya inches closer to hosting its first-ever CHAN, the completed infrastructure is a clear signal of the country's readiness to deliver a successful and memorable tournament.


CAF
5 days ago
- Sport
- CAF
CHAN 2024: Uganda's volunteer force gears up to deliver memorable tournament
Published: Friday, 18 July 2025 Uganda is stepping up its preparations for the TotalEnergies African Nations Championship (CHAN) 2024 by finalising a dedicated team of volunteers set to play a pivotal role in the East African nation's co-hosting duties. With just weeks to go until the continental tournament kicks off on 2 August 2025, Uganda's Local Organising Committee (LOC) has completed the initial phase of its volunteer recruitment drive, drawing a remarkable 1,884 applicants during the application window held from 14 to 22 June. The overwhelming response reflects the growing public excitement ahead of the tournament, which will be jointly hosted by Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania. Following strict eligibility checks—particularly the age requirement of 18 and above—1,222 applicants have advanced to the next stage of the programme. These selected volunteers will undergo comprehensive training beginning 25 July, led by experts from the Confédération Africaine de Football (CAF). The training will cover venue-specific protocols, operational standards, and service excellence to ensure that volunteers are fully prepared to contribute to the success of Africa's premier home-based player competition. Mr. Justus Mugisha, Chairman of the Workforce and Volunteers Committee, expressed his delight at the level of enthusiasm shown by Ugandans during the application process. 'The ambiance around this exercise has created a lot of excitement from the public, and the enormous numbers received indicate what kind of memories will be created at the end of the tournament,' he said. The selected volunteers will be stationed across Uganda's designated venues and will assist with logistics, hospitality, protocol, media operations, and fan services. Organisers believe the volunteers' energy and commitment will be instrumental in delivering a world-class experience to players, officials, and visiting fans. As CHAN 2024 draws near, the spirit of unity and participation continues to grow across the host nations. Uganda's volunteer programme stands as a testament to the country's readiness to welcome Africa and deliver a tournament to remember.


Time of India
7 days ago
- Politics
- Time of India
Liquor scam: Look out circular issued against YSRCP MP Midhun Reddy
Vijayawada: The Special Investigation Team (SIT) probing the alleged multi-crore liquor scam in Andhra Pradesh issued a Look Out Circular (LOC) against YSRCP MP PV Midhun Reddy after a local court rejected his anticipatory bail plea on Tuesday. The LOC was issued to prevent the Rajampet MP from leaving the country. The move came in the backdrop of what officials described as non-cooperation from the accused leader, who allegedly evaded summons on multiple occasions. According to SIT sources, Midhun Reddy is one of the key accused in the liquor syndicate case involving irregularities in procurement, distribution, and alleged kickbacks linked to liquor companies operating in the state. The investigation revealed a nexus between political leaders, officials, and private entities that resulted in major financial irregularities and policy manipulation. The court, while denying the anticipatory bail, had observed that custodial interrogation was necessary given the gravity of the allegations and the accused's influential position, which might impact the course of the investigation if he remained out of reach. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like [속보]'한 달만에 5cm 성장!?' 2개월치 무료증정 압도적 키성장 1위! 아이클타임 더 알아보기 Undo The SIT earlier served notices to Midhun Reddy under relevant provisions of the Criminal Procedure Code, asking him to appear for questioning. However, his failure to respond and the rejection of his legal protection prompted the investigators to escalate the matter by alerting immigration authorities through the LOC. Multiple raids conducted by the SIT in recent weeks across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana led to the seizure of documents, digital records, and unaccounted cash. Officials suspect the use of shell companies and benami transactions to channel bribes and divert funds. The case, being monitored at the highest level, led to the arrest and questioning of several individuals, including liquor traders, middlemen, and former bureaucrats. The Enforcement Directorate (ED) is also coordinating with the SIT on parallel probes concerning money laundering angles.


NDTV
16-07-2025
- General
- NDTV
How CBSE's Competency-Based Assessment Improves Real Learning In Schools
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has taken a major step to improve the quality of education by introducing the Structured Assessment for Analysing Learning (SAFAL) for all its affiliated schools starting from the academic session 2025-26. This move is in line with the goals of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, which aims to shift learning from memorisation to real understanding and skill-building. What is SAFAL? Launched in July 2021, SAFAL (Structured Assessment for Analysing Learning) is a competency-based diagnostic assessment designed to help schools and teachers evaluate how well students understand key concepts. It is not a competitive or qualifying exam but rather a tool to improve teaching and learning. In 2024, over 10,000 CBSE-affiliated schools in India and abroad participated in SAFAL. Following its success, the assessment is now compulsory for students of Class 6 and Class 9 in the upcoming academic session. This means it will include students who completed Class 5 and Class 8 in 2024-25. Registration Timeline SAFAL 2025-26 School Registration is open from July 8 to July 22, 2025. Schools can register through the SAFAL portal using their LOC (List of Candidates) credentials: Why SAFAL Matters SAFAL is designed to: Evaluate real learning instead of rote memorisation. Test critical thinking, problem-solving, and application of knowledge. Help schools identify learning gaps, adjust their curriculum, and improve teaching. Keep school-level results confidential, avoiding unhealthy comparisons. Guide teacher training and improve classroom strategies. Provide insightful data for long-term planning and support. CBSE has also introduced a competency-based assessment framework for Classes 6-10 in English (Reading), Science, and Mathematics, as part of its Competency-Based Education Project. How Will Schools Benefit? Each participating school will receive: A school-level performance report showing how students performed in key competencies. Data to help with academic planning, teacher training, and resource allocation. Insights to involve parents and school communities in improving learning outcomes. The data will be used for continuous improvement, not ranking or judging. CBSE has made it clear that no special preparation is needed, and regular classroom teaching is enough to perform well in SAFAL. Moving Forward By adopting SAFAL and moving away from rote-based evaluations, CBSE aims to: Motivate the education system to embrace competency-based learning. Help students develop analytical and inquiry-based skills. Improve the overall quality of education across both government and private CBSE schools. As India transitions into a new era of education under NEP 2020, SAFAL serves as a foundation to reshape assessments and empower learners, teachers, and schools alike.