Kenya Table Tennis Association President Mudibo elected as Africa Table Tennis Federation Vice President in charge of Development

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By Standard Sports | Jun 05, 2021
FILE PHOTO: Andrew Mudibo [photo courtesy]

Kenya Table Tennis Association President, Andrew Mudibo has been elected Africa Table Tennis Federation (ATTF) Vice President in charge of Development.

Mudibo was elected unopposed during the African Federation’s AGM held on 5th June 2021, which due to the Covid-19 Pandemic was held virtually.

Africa Table Tennis Federation President, Khaled El-Salhy of Egypt was also re-elected unopposed for another term.

“Mudibo’s election as the Vice President in charge of development, is a blessing for the  Continent of Africa, as we shall be able to benefit from his wide experience and growth of the sport”, said Khaled El-Salhy.

FILE: Kenya Table Tennis Association chairman Andrew Mudibo (centre) when he presented table tennis equipment to Eastern Branch Treaurer George Muiya (right) and on the left is the veteran player Anthony Mathenge during the event on June 18, 2015.Photo/ [DENNIS OKEYO/STANDARD]

The President of the Kenya Table Tennis Association Andrew Mudibo, is also a Board of Director of the International Table Tennis Federation and has been credited with the expansion and development of the sport in Kenya.

Below are Elected Officials of Africa Table Tennis Federation

1. Khaled El Salhy (Egypt) - President

2. Wahid Oshodi Enthan (Nigeria) - Deputy President

3. Alfred Bagueka (Cameroon) - Vice President Administration

4. Ms. Hajera Kajee (South Africa) - Vice President Finance

5. Andrew Mudibo (Kenya) - Vice President Development

6. Lotfi Guerfel (Tunisia) - Vice President Marketing

7. Karou Germain (Cote d’lvoire) - Vice President Technical

8. John Birungi (Rwanda) - Vice President Media & PR

 

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