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JELE PURSUES MASTER’S IN SPORT MANAGEMENT

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Mbabane – Off to Morocco. That is where the Eswatini Olympic and Commonwealth Games Association (EOCGA) Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Maxwell Jele, is headed. Jele is pursuing an Executive Master’s Degree in Sport Organisation Management (MEMOS), offered in Morocco. This undertaking commenced in the final quarter of the previous quadrennial. The MEMOS programme is a training initiative focused on sports organisation management, provided through the MEMOS Association.

Skills

It equips individuals with specialised knowledge and skills necessary for managing Olympic-level sports organisations. Its primary aim is to deliver comprehensive training in the management of sports organisations, particularly those involved in Olympic sports. This session underscores the collaborative nature of the global sports community and the importance of fostering strong relationships among sports leaders. Jele, who was recently reinstated to his position a fortnight ago, is currently attending the second session of the programme in Rabat. The session began on February 1 and will continue until Tuesday, February 11, 2025.

Confirmed

EOCGA Marketing and Communications Officer Mkhulisi Dlamini confirmed this development. “This session promises to be an enriching experience for him, as participants engage in discussions and workshops focused on various aspects of sports management, further broadening their understanding of the field,” Dlamini stated. He added that the CEO is expected to return home on February 13. “His commitment to advancing his education not only benefits him personally, but also enhances the EOCGA’s capacity to promote and support sports development in Eswatini.

As he continues this important journey, he stands as an inspiration for aspiring sports professionals in our community, demonstrating that dedication to learning and growth is essential for making a positive impact in the sports industry,” Dlamini further noted. He also revealed that this phase of Jele’s MEMOS journey will provide him with the opportunity to meet Faïçal Laraïchi, President of the Morocco National Olympic Committee (NOC), and representatives from that country’s tennis association. This MEMOS programme spans over a year.

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