New CECAFA president Weldehaimanot focused on regional growth
Newly-installed Council for East and Central Africa Football Association (CECAFA) president Paulos Weldehaimanot (left) during his first day at the CECAFA Secretariat Headquarters in Nairobi on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
Audio By Vocalize
Newly installed Council for East and Central Africa Football
Association (CECAFA)
president Paulos Weldehaimanot officially assumed office on Tuesday at the
CECAFA Secretariat Headquarters, where he was warmly received by FKF President Hussein Mohamed.
Flanked by the federation’s
Interim Executive Director Jean Sseninde, Paulos outlined his bold vision for a
more revitalized and impactful CECAFA.
Paulos’ mission centers on
strengthening institutional structures, enhancing strategic
partnerships—particularly with the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) and the
Ministry of Youth and Sports—and driving sustainable growth across the region.
Having earlier in the day met with the Ministry of Youth and Sports, he revealed established and ongoing engagements
between CECAFA and the Ministry aimed at establishing a permanent CECAFA
Headquarters in Nairobi. This is deemed to enhance CECAFA stability and
regional influence.
He emphasized the need for more
capacitated human resources to elevate the game, especially as the
region—Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania—prepares to co-host Africa’s biggest
football tournament, the Africa Cup of Nations.
In his remarks, Hussein Mohamed
welcomed the new president with kind words, pledging full support and
collaboration to ensure CECAFA achieves its strategic objectives.
The handover ceremony was
attended by the CECAFA Vice-President and members of the CECAFA Secretariat,
marking the beginning of a renewed chapter for regional football governance.


Leave a Comment