Carlos Luís said that the competition, which will bring together athletes from 14 African countries, will take place in Uíge province and explained that there are conditions, such as rooms, rings, materials, among others, for the competition to take place.
Quoted by Angop, the president of the federation also took the opportunity to talk about the state of the sport in Uíge. Despite frequent participation in national championships, the official pointed out the need for greater investment in this sport in order to attract more practitioners to this modality.
Manuel Domingos João, director of the Provincial Office for Culture, Tourism, Youth and Sports, stated that the provincial government will support and contribute to the holding of the competition in that area.
The last edition of the championship took place in 2016, in Mozambique, in which Angola, South Africa, Botswana and Namibia participated.