Africa will host Commonwealth Games 'one of these days', says Miriam Moyo (2024)

Africa has the capacity to host its first-ever Commonwealth Games in the future, according to one official involved in organising the quadrennial event.

This year's Games - the 22nd edition - begin in Birmingham, England, on Thursday, but were originally planned to be held in South Africa.

Durban was named as 2022 host city in September 2015 but had to step down in March 2017 because of financial constraints.

Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) regional vice-president Miriam Moyo is confident that Africa has the wherewithal to stage.

"Definitely, Africa will host these Games one of these days," she told BBC Sport Africa.

"South Africa attempted to host but things did not work out. That's the number one sign to show that Africa would want to host. I'm sure one day, maybe South Africa may come on board."

The Games, which were first held in Canada in 1930, feature athletes from 72 countries - mostly former British colonies.

However, the last four countries to join the Commonwealth of Nations - Rwanda, Mozambique, Gabon, and Togo - have no historical ties to the British Empire.

All member nations have signed up to a set of values including democracy, gender equality and international peace and security.

As the continent with the highest member nations (21), Africa has never hosted the games, and thee Nigerian capital city of Abuja made an unsuccessful bid to stage the 2014 Games,, external which took place in Glasgow.

Africa has hosted major events before, with South Africa staging the men's Rugby and Fifa (football) World Cups in 1995 and 2010 respectively.

However, the cost of staging the Commonwealth Games is a factor for potential bidders, with the total budget for Birmingham 2022 expected to be £778m ($935m).

Since 2002, India's capital Delhi is the only city outside of the UK or Australia to welcome athletes from the Commonwealth, with the 2026 event set for Australian state Victoria.

Moyo, a former president of the National Olympic Committee of Zambia, said only a few African countries have the facilities to organise the Games - which will feature 26 different sports in Birmingham.

"The expense will always be there. Those are things which are under discussion by the Commonwealth Games Federation, what can we do to reduce the expense," she added.

"Like; what will Africa present, what can we offer, what can be done for us to host these Games? And I'm sure, Africa would definitely go for it.

"CGF is looking at all these areas because, just like any other bodies, we are looking into reducing some of the areas maybe which make the Games expensive. You know, like building (athletes') villages and all that stuff. There are things we can use to cut this expense and be able to host the Games."

Moyo, who sits on the CGF executive board, suggests that two African countries could submit a joint bid to host the event in the future.

"There's been a lot of discussion of co-hosting in Africa, so that the burden is not just on one country to do all the events or the disciplines, but share," she said.

"This has come up several times at our at our regional meeting, and it's something we are looking at seriously. And I know that, talking from the board point of view of the CGF, it's something which they will definitely encourage, and this may help Africa to come on board.

"Countries like Nigeria and Botswana are very keen to host the Games. They are willing but with co-hosting, it's better to have a country nearby where the governments could agree and run these Games at the same time."

Africa will be sending teams from 19 countries to Birmingham, and former Botswana boxer Lechedzani Luza, a silver medallist at the 2002 Games in Manchester, believes the Games provide a competitive platform for the continent's athletes.

"The Commonwealth Games are very important for African athletes in the sense that it's an opportunity for them to showcase their talent in different sports," he told BBC Sport Africa.

"Maybe the Commonwealth (Games) are less important, but I know most countries that use the Commonwealth as a yardstick for the Olympics. They know if they do well in these Games, definitely in the next two years, they will do very well.

"Everyone wants to get that medal, to get that podium finish. Because it can actually be a defining-career moment, obtaining a medal in the Commonwealth Games.

"Everyone is looking forward to the Games - the excitement and all that that builds up, and post-Covid everyone is hungry for success."

A former head coach of the Botswana Boxing Association (BOBA), Luza, like Moyo, is also hoping the Games will finally be hosted in Africa.

"We had thought that Durban, South Africa, would succeed," he added.

"It's a dream for every athlete to have the Commonwealth Games come closer to home, where your people can come to watch you and see what you always do at these big games.

"So, one day, I believe in our lifetime, God permitting, we are going to see these Games in Africa. And we'll be really excited."

Africa will host Commonwealth Games 'one of these days', says Miriam Moyo (2024)

FAQs

Africa will host Commonwealth Games 'one of these days', says Miriam Moyo? ›

Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) regional vice-president Miriam Moyo is confident that Africa has the wherewithal to stage. "Definitely, Africa will host these Games one of these days," she told BBC Sport Africa. "South Africa attempted to host but things did not work out.

Why does nobody want to host the Commonwealth Games? ›

And so the appetite to embark on such a project is increasingly limited. It is financially risky and politically dangerous. As Andrews explained on Tuesday: “We are simply not going to invest that sort of money and take it from ... other parts of government in order to deliver a 12-day sporting event.”

Why does South Africa participate in the Commonwealth Games? ›

The Republic of South Africa joined the Commonwealth in 1931 under the Statute of Westminster. Having left in 1961 it re-joined in 1994. South Africa comprises of nine provinces and borders five other countries and encloses Lesotho within its own land area.

Who is hosting next Commonwealth Games? ›

An extensive bidding process for the 2026 Commonwealth Games began in 2018, and ended in 2022 with the announcement of the state of Victoria, Australia being the host.

Who is the founder of the Commonwealth Games? ›

It was not until Canadian Melville Marks (Bobby) Robinson appeared on the scene that the first British Empire Games (now known as the Commonwealth Games) were formed. Bobby Robinson was born in Ontario, Canada on April 8, 1888 and is recognised as the founder of the Commonwealth Games.

Who has refused to host the Commonwealth Games? ›

Malaysia has rejected the offer because of uncertainty over costs and insufficient funding being offered. Though the CGF offered £100m in supporting funds, Malaysian officials deemed that insufficient.

Which country could not participate in Commonwealth Games? ›

China is not a part of Commonwealth Games. The Commonwealth Games is a multi-sport event that takes place every four years and involves athletes from the Commonwealth of Nations.

Why was South Africa banned from the Commonwealth Games? ›

Because of South Africa's then apartheid policy, South Africa was sanctioned from the British Commonwealth in 1961, but was later re-admitted in 1994 following the end of apartheid. As of 2022, South Africa ranks at number 6 on the all-time medal table with 137 gold, 132 silver and 147 bronze, respectively.

Which country pulled out of hosting the Commonwealth Games? ›

The 2026 Commonwealth Games could be pushed back by a year to allow an Australian host to salvage the multi-sport event after Victoria state withdrew from staging the next edition of the Games.

Why did South Africa pull out of Commonwealth Games? ›

In recent decades, the costs of hosting the Games have soared. The 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi were estimated to cost nearly $15 billion. South Africa pulled out of hosting the 2022 event due to financial constraints. It was then awarded to Birmingham.

Who was meant to host 2026 Commonwealth Games? ›

The Commonwealth Games Federation has provided a major update on the 2026 event which was meant to be held in Victoria, as a new report from the UK government boasted the 2022 games in Birmingham was delivered "below its planned budget".

Who will host the 2026 Commonwealth Games? ›

This will include significant investment in community infrastructure in regional Victoria, including housing and world-class sporting facilities. “It's a great honour to have Victoria chosen as the host venue for the 2026 Commonwealth Games – we can't wait to welcome the world to all of our state.”

How many countries participate in Commonwealth Games? ›

Although there are 52 Commonwealth nations, the Commonwealth Games Movement recognises 72 nations and territories. Each of these nations/territories has a Commonwealth Games Association. Each of these Commonwealth Games Associations have exclusive authority to send athletes to participate in the Commonwealth Games.

What did the Commonwealth Games used to be called? ›

Initially, they were known as the British Empire Games. By 1954, the word 'Commonwealth' had been added, and by 1970 they had come to be called the British Commonwealth Games. Finally for the 1978 event the word 'British' was dropped, resulting in the Commonwealth Games as they are still known today.

What was the original name of the Commonwealth Games? ›

The first-ever edition of the Commonwealth Games took place in 1930. The Commonwealth Games, as we know them, were then named the British Empire Games. The first edition of the multi-sport event took place in Hamilton, Canada.

What is the motto of the Commonwealth Games? ›

2022 Commonwealth Games
Host cityBirmingham, England
MottoGames for Everyone
Nations72 Commonwealth teams
Athletes4,822
Events283 in 19 sports
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Why is there no US in the Commonwealth Games? ›

The US follows a completely different system of government than Britain does. It has a Presidential Republic, rather than a Parliamentary Democracy. So that right there, to my understanding, means it cannot join the Commonwealth.

How important are the Commonwealth Games? ›

The Commonwealth Games serve as a gateway to podium performances at the Olympic Games. Athletes are able to assess how they are they are progressing midway through the quadrennial cycle while also comparing how they measure up to their competitors while taking part in a mega sporting event.

Who will host 2026 Commonwealth Games now? ›

The games are currently without a host. The Australian state of Victoria was initially announced as the host in April 2022, after two months of an exclusive dialogue process with the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF).

Could Birmingham host the Commonwealth Games again? ›

Birmingham is unlikely to become replacement host of the Commnowealth Games in 2026, West Midlands Mayor Andy Street has told the BBC. The Australian state of Victoria has withdrawn from being the next host of the Games, citing rising costs for the £3.6bn event.

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