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many European golf equipment block theirs
A few days before the international break (March 22-31), several European clubs have announced that they will not let their African players play for the last two days of the CAN qualifier. A FIFA circular authorizes them to do so due to the health crisis. This situation worries and irritates the coaches.
At the end of the…
Election of Patrice Motsepe on the helm of CAF:
In Africa, not everyone is happy with the election of South African Patrice Motsepe as president of the African Football Confederation (CAF). Last Friday, during a CAF general meeting in Rabat, the South African billionaire benefited from the withdrawal of three West African candidates in his favor. But for Senegalese Abdoulaye Thiam, editor-in-chief of the "Sud Quotidien" and chairman of the Senegalese sports press association, politics…
Trevor Noah, from Johannesburg’s comedy golf equipment to
Big party of American music tonight with the Grammy Awards ceremony. The event takes place almost entirely from Los Angeles, alternating live performances and pre-recorded sequences. A show hosted by South African comedian Trevor Noah known for his satirical show The Daily Show and his shows. An inauguration for this 37-year-old actor from Johannesburg, where he made his debut.…
“Device”, the new password at CAF after
Patrice Motsepe was elected by Acclamation President of the African Football Confederation (CAF) on March 12, 2021 in Rabat. CAF members now seem determined to unite behind their new leader to fix an institution in great difficulty, especially financially.
From our special correspondent in Rabat,Patrice Motsepe was well…
death of Goodwill Zwelithini, the influential king of
Goodwill Zwelithini died at the age of 72 after a long hospital stay with diabetes. King of Zulu since 1971, he was South Africa's most influential monarch. A king without power but with moral authority for 12 million South Africans.
as reported from Johannesburg, Romain SongHis words counted. King Goodwill Zwelithini did not…
Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini dies in South Africa
King Goodwill Zwelithini of the Zulu people in South Africa died on Friday at the hospital where he was being treated for diabetes-related problems.
The king, 72, was the leader of South Africa's largest ethnic group, the Zulu. He had been taken to KwaZulu-Natal hospital last week to monitor his ongoing diabetes, according to a report from the Demirören News Agency (DHA).
The royal family announced in a statement that King Zwelithini's diabetes-related condition suddenly deteriorated and he died early…
National Museum of Art in Algiers, “most
"Museum of Fine Arts has played a fundamental role for national art" in Algeria. Interview with the director and chief curator of the National Museum of Fine Arts in Algiers about the current role and future challenges of the largest art museum on the African continent. Dalila Orfali tells us about the collection's jewels, youth, digital, restitution and her vision for 2030.…
“I believe in this Mobile Film Festival Africa”
"I like the concept of 1 mobile - 1 minute - 1 movie." The first pan-African selection of Mobile Film Festival Africa invites us until March 17 to discover for free films from 51 young directors from 23 African countries driving to the Grand PrixAfrica, equipped with 10,000 euros. Interview with Rwandan director JoëlKarekezi, winner of the prestigious Gold Standard by Yennengaau Fespaco and member of the jury for Mobile Film…
the well being disaster brought on GDP to fall
The health crisis hit South Africa's economy hard in 2020. According to the statistical agency StatSA, the country's GDP fell by 7% compared to 2019, its first recession in twelve years.
The incarceration imposed at the end of March 2020 in South Africa to slow down the spread of Covid-19 was the most severe in the world.…
COVID-19 variant available in South Africa offers
A new preliminary study - based on a small sample - has suggested that people previously infected with the COVID-19 variant identified in South Africa may have better immunity to other coronavirus mutations, experts said on Wednesday.
The results, from a not yet peer-reviewed research by the team of South African researchers who discovered the 501Y.V2 variant, raise hopes that vaccines modeled on the strain can protect against future mutations.
Only 4% of a sample of 55 patients who had 501Y.V2 failed…