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UJ sports director makes history

AUCKLAND PARK – Nomsa Mahlangu is honoured to be appointed the first female president of the federation.


University of Johannesburg senior director of sport, Nomsa Mahlangu has been recognised for her contribution to varsity sport by being elected president of the Federation of African University Sports.

Mahlangu won the election with a big majority when it was held in Entebbe, Uganda, last month. She said, “There were four of us in line for the post, but Ibrahim Bangura from Sierra Leone withdrew on the morning of the election.”

She has become the first woman president of the continental body, internationally known as Fédération Africain du Sport Universitaire (Fasu).

Mahlangu will hold office for four years and said she was looking forward to her term as she hoped to improve the standard of university sport on the continent across the board. “I believe there are some important times ahead of us and our goals going forward are to unite the varsity sportsmen and women in Africa.

“We feel that university sports need to play a bigger role in using research to improve our overall performances. Hopefully, this can pave the way for future developments because there is a need to open doors for more women, to empower them and to encourage them to hold these sorts of positions of responsibility.”

The federation is the governing body of university sport in Africa and was founded in 1971 by 10 African countries to improve the development of university sport on the continent. Mahlangu said the General Assembly met every two years, while the executive committee comprised seven members, elected for four years by the senior body.

The traditional events which were organised by the federation were the Fasu Games held every even year, which included the participation of national teams, and the Fasu Championships held every odd year, which covered the participation of individual universities.

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