The Council of East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA) will hold its non-elective General Assembly on Wednesday in Juba, South Sudan. Key topics on the agenda include CECAFA’s competitions for 2024 and the 2025-2026 calendar.The Assembly, set to take place at the Imperial Plaza Hotel in Juba, will be attended by over 50 members, including three presidents from other African football zones. Confirmed guests include WAFU A President Bajo Lamin Kaba, UNIFAC President Maolas Jean Guy Blaise, and WAFU B Vice President Gasua Ibrahim Musa.##NAJAVA_MECA_8641729##CECAFA Executive Director Auka John Gecheo expressed excitement about hosting the Assembly in Juba for the first time in CECAFA’s history. He also extended gratitude to the South Sudan government and the South Sudan Football Association for their support in hosting the event.“We are happy that several guests from other zones will attend this assembly, which takes place in Juba for the first team in the history of CECAFA. We also thank the government of South Sudan and the South Sudan Football Association for accepting to host a CECAFA Assembly,” added Gecheo.Alongside the Presidents and General Secretaries of the 12 CECAFA Member Associations, CAF will be represented by its Head of Member Associations, Sarah Mukuna, and Genan Muhamed. AFC Leopards goalkeeper promises to deliver more after making long-awaited club debutThe President of the Niger Football Federation, Djibrilla Hima Hamidou, FIFA officials, and representatives from CECAFA’s broadcast partner, AZAM TV, will also attend. Said Hersi Ally, President of the African Clubs Association (ACA), will be present as well.Discussions at the Assembly will cover various aspects of CECAFA competitions for 2024 and the planning of the 2025-2026 calendar. CECAFA, led by President Wallace Karia, comprises 12 members: Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Burundi, Eritrea, Somalia, Djibouti, Ethiopia, Rwanda, South Sudan, Sudan, and Zanzibar.It is unclear whether FKF President Hussein Mohamed and CEO Patrick Korir will grace the event or if they will send representatives.REPORTS: Kazakhstan giants table hundreds of millions for Harambee Stars left back