About Us
African Council of Touring and Automobile Clubs (ACTA)
The African Council of Touring and Automobile Clubs (ACTA) formally became a sub-region of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) Region I in early 2008. The African Council aims to improve the range of services provided to motoring tourists and travelers in the sub-region.
ACTA’s objectives are to:
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Represent the voice and interest of member organizations for development of motoring, touring and road traffic in the sub-region and work with international and national authorities.
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Promote and cooperate with governments and other organizations relating to traffic laws, regulations and road safety.
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Promote tourism and leisure activities.
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Strengthen cooperation among member organizations.
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Foster reciprocal service agreements and arrangements among member organizations.
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Encourage higher standards of service that benefit members.
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Promote mutual collaboration to provide higher levels of service to the motoring public.
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Identify potential member organizations in the region and help them to become members of Region I.
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| Chairman: |
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Mr. J. Mutenda- AA, Uganda |
| 1st Vice Chairman: |
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Mr. S. Modisaemang - Emergency Assist 991, Botswana |
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2nd Vice Chairman:
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Mr. N. Jivani - AA, Tanzania |
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| Secretary: |
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Mr. M. Sproggon - AA, Namibia |
| Treasurer: |
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Mr. P. Locke - AA, Zimbabwe |
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| FIA African Road Safety Coordinator: |
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Mr. P. Kwamusi |
Internal Regulations:
ACTA internal regulations
Articles about the First Meeting:
Drive Africa Issue 1
Drive Africa Issue 2
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