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The participating delegations in the African Chess Championship: Good organization enhances Egypt’s opportunities to host more events

The Egyptian Chess Federation headed by Major General Mukhtar Amara received wide praises from the delegations participating in the African Chess Championship for men and women held in Cairo until next Tuesday with the good organization, stressing that it is one of the best continental championships in which they participated over the past years. That all amenities have been provided through an organized work team by the Federation led by Dr. Karim Wajih, the championship director and appointed by the International Chess Federation, which works to overcome any obstacles if they exist, stressing that their colleagues in their countries regretted not to participate in the African championship after they saw through the photos and videos spread on the social media extent of the organization and luxury stay in the hotel hosting this continental event The Great. And all members of the Board of Directors who are constantly present throughout the competitions to follow up on all the organizational matters of the championship. The general vision is to stimulate tourism rates, which was already achieved in the African Chess Championship. He received it from extensive praises by the heads of delegations of the participating countries, stressing that the coming period will witness many surprises for the chess community and will be announced in the near future.

& nbsp; Cameroon, Kenya, Madagascar, Mauritius, South Africa, Senegal, Somalia, Uganda, Zambia, Zimbabwe next to Egypt, the host country. The competitions will continue on Sunday and Monday also from 5 pm, with the closing ceremony next Tuesday at six in the evening.

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Egypt will participate in the African Championship competition Wafa, Joy Roman, Jana Mohamed Zaki, Dima Alaa, as well as the participation of about 25 Egyptian players in competitions to compete for individual titles.

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