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Coventry is first African woman to lead IOC
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 29309, member: 2262"] Zimbabwe's Acting President, Dr Constantino Chiwenga, sent his congratulations to Kirsty Coventry after she became the president of the International Olympic Committee. This marks a historic moment because Coventry is the first female and the first person from Africa to be selected to run this important sports organization. According to Dr Chiwenga, her achievement brings tremendous pride to every Zimbabwean citizen who shared these thoughts through an official announcement. Dr Chiwenga expressed complete faith in Minister Coventry's ability to handle the big job ahead. He believes she will push for better sports development everywhere around the world. Her background as an Olympic athlete shines with dedication and amazing accomplishments that have motivated many athletes both at home and across different countries. These successes made President Mnangagwa decide she should lead the Ministry of Sports, Recreation, Arts, and Culture. The Acting President pointed out how Coventry's deep knowledge of sports has already made big differences in Zimbabwe's national athletics programs. Her expertise continues to shape how the country approaches various sporting activities and competitions. Dr Chiwenga wanted everyone to know that Zimbabwe fully backs Minister Coventry as she steps into her new leadership position with the IOC. Her path from Olympic champion to government minister and then to IOC president shows an incredible rise through the ranks of international sports leadership. The entire nation celebrates this appointment as Coventry prepares to represent not just Zimbabwe but all of Africa on this global platform. Government officials view her selection as a recognition of both her talents and the growing influence of African nations in worldwide sports governance. [/QUOTE]
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