Morocco face Niger in a CAF World Cup qualifier that could see the Atlas Lions book an early qualification ticket.
South Africa's dream of returning to the World Cup after 16 long years hangs in the balance as they gear up to face Lesotho ...
Morocco plans to invest 15 billion dirhams ($1.55 billion) to build a new terminal at its largest airport, Casablanca, to triple passenger numbers by the time Morocco co-hosts the 2030 soccer World ...
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The Punch on MSNCAF releases 2025 U-17 AFCON fixturesThe CAF has announced the details of the dates, kick-off times and venues for the TotalEnergies CAF U-17 Africa Cup of ...
Beautiful. I made the driver stop so that I could stand near Lake Victoria (Nalubaale). The red dirt is beautiful. The jam is ...
As South Africa commemorates Human Rights Day, we must reflect on the ongoing struggle for self-determination faced by the ...
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Tuko News on MSNList of Richest African Women, Net Worth and Countries They Come From, Including KenyaKenya, Nigeria and South Africa are among the leading countries with high-net-worth individuals and billionaire men and women ...
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The Punch on MSNWorld Cup qualifiers: Nigeria, Egypt, Ghana set for crucial clashesThe race for spots in the FIFA World Cup intensifies as African teams continue their qualification journey with crucial ...
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Hespress on MSNMorocco’s economy among most promising & dynamic in Africa - Sunrise CEOMorocco boasts one of the most promising and dynamic economies in Africa, Xu Leil, chairman of Chinese textile giant Sunrise Group, said on Thursday in Rabat. Speaking to the press after the signing ...
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The Citizen on MSNYanga outshine african giants in latest world IFFHS rankingsThe latest IFFHS rankings as of February 28 this year show that Yanga have collected 121 points, ranking them 8th in Africa.
Nigeria go jam Rwanda on Friday evening for dia crucial 2026 World Cup qualifying match. Super Eagles dey fifth for group C ...
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Business Insider Africa on MSNMorocco to invest $1.5 billion in expanding its largest airport ahead of 2030 World CupMorocco plans to invest 15 billion dirhams ($1.55 billion) in constructing a new terminal at Casablanca's largest airport.
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