Leocadia Bongben
25 July 2008
The new building housing the office of the Supreme Council for Sports in Africa, SCSA, is begging for furniture.
The Minister of Sports and Physical Education, Augustin Thierry Edjoa, handed over the keys and papers of administration from the Minister of State Property and Land Tenure.
Despite the fact that the problem of finding a befitting office accommodation has been solved, that of equipping the offices remains preoccupying.It is worth recalling that for forty years, the Supreme Council for Sports in Africa has been a shadow of itself in the absence of befitting premises.
With new premises, the Secretary General of the SCSA, Sontone Kashiba, hopes that the status of the African sports movement would be reflected.As founding member of SCSA, in 1966, Cameroon agreed to host the headquarters of the sports council and allocated in a building on the Rue Natchtigal 1057 Yaounde that needed lots of repair.
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