Breaking news: South Africa win WAFCON 2022
South Africa have claimed their first Women’s African Cup of Nations (WAFCON) , after a final against Morocco this Saturday, July 23, 2022.
South Africa have claimed their first Women’s African Cup of Nations (WAFCON) , after a final against Morocco this Saturday, July 23, 2022.
South Africa and Morocco will face off this Saturday, July 23, 2022 in Rabat as part of the final of the 14th edition of the Women’s African Cup of Nations (WAFCON 2022). Here is some significant information on this competition.
South African athlete Stephen Mokoka achieved a tremendous performance in the 50 km road race on Sunday March 6, 2022. He set himself the world record in this race walking event for his first attempt.
After the elimination of the Black stars from AFCON 2021, different types of mockery continue to circulate on social media where fans of South Africa make fun of Ghana.
South African priest Desmond Tutu passed away on Sunday at the age of 90. A long-time friend of Nelson Mandela, an apostle like him of a peaceful fight against apartheid in South Africa, since the announcement of the unfortunate news, praise has been mounting as many people across the world pay tribute to the 1984 Nobel of Peace Prize.
The final FIFA rankings for 2021 were released this Thursday, December 23 and it showed that Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa and many African countries did not improve or regress as they started and ended the year in the same places.
Former South African President Jacob Zuma can appeal a court ruling that overturned his parole, granted in September on medical grounds. A decision made public by Judge Elias Matojane on Tuesday, after a virtual hearing of more than three hours.
The Ghana Football Association has received a notification from FIFA regarding South Africa’s protest over Banana Bafana’s failure in their last match in Cape Coast.
Ghana High Commission in Pretoria, South Africa has denied on Thursday, the report according to which a Ghanaian resident in South Africa had been stabbed KwaZulu Natal Province following the controversial victory of Black Stars last Sunday.
As the municipal elections in South Africa approach, Julius Malema, leader of the Fighters for Economic Freedom (EFF) party, revealed the basics of the party’s manifesto.