Category Archives: Sports

Ghana Have Always Pioneered In Africa, Apt Meeting Uruguay.

Instead of focussing on the clear failure of the 5 African teams to get out of their group in the 2010 World Cup hosted in South Africa, it is more appropriate to laud the achievement of the Ghana national team reaching the … Continue reading

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World Cup Fever: African Repercussions.

The World Cup has finally arrived, the month of global festivities, but what does this mean for different nations on the continent, especially for those that are not participating in the tournament? Zimbabwe has hosted 5 time winners Brazil in … Continue reading

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Sport & Politics = Joy in Africa.

It seems vogue to always criticise Zimbabwe, and many other African countries for not being free, not developing quick enough, and not having their spending priorities right. The latest is the hosting of 5 time FIFA football world champions, Brazil, … Continue reading

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Which South Africans Will Benefit From the 2010 FIFA World Cup?

The countdown to the biggest show on Earth is 65 days away, the 2010 Fifa World Cup will bring solidarity for all of the 53 African nations as 26 teams from outside the continent descend to South Africa to compete … Continue reading

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