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As published by Titani Wa Ka Mabasa in the African Times

Former Bafana Bafana striker Benni McCarthy has thrown his weight behind Pitso Mosimane to return as head coach of South Africa’s senior team, Bafana Bafana.

Current Bafana Bafana mentor, Hugo Broos, has 


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The Confederation of African Football (CAF) postponed the Africa Women’s Cup of Nations (AWCON) 2026 just 12 days before it was scheduled to start. The tournament will now take place from July 25 to August 16 in Morocco. In its unexpected announcement,


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The Haitian accra is a native root vegetable that is mixed with spices and herbs to make a tasty batter. Afterwards, it’s fried to make a golden brown and crispy snack. Malanga goes by several names, for example, taro or yautia. It has an earthy, woody flavor, and the herbs used in its preparation make it unforgettable. Here is a complete preparation of the Accra (Haiti) reci...


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The top Michelin Restaurants in the USA include Eleven Madison Park, The French Laundry, Atelier Crenn, and Benu. As such, many people recommend them because the Michelin Star is the gold standard of gastronomy. It’s the symbol of culinary experience, mastery, and innovation. Several restaurants in the United States have earned this recognition, so here are more details about...


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As published by Tiyani Wa Ka Mabasa in the African Times

Ex-Kaizer Chiefs forward Brian Abbas Amidu has been sent to prison in Zimbabwe for “dealing in dangerous drugs”.

Amidu, who is also listed in local records as Tumai Matsika, was arrested along the Kwekwe-Kadoma highway last year after authorities seized 750 kilogrammes of dagga value...


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