[3] Sporting Alexandria were the defending champions, but were eliminated in the group stage this time round.
Mozambican side Ferroviário de Maputo won their third title after defeating Al Ahly of Egypt 81–72 in the final.
[4] On 25 March 2024, the name was tweaked and is now called the Women's Basketball League Africa.
Twelve teams qualified for the main tournament, up from 10 from the previous editions.
The top 2 from each zone qualified while the remaining spots would be given out by FIBA Africa.