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The Kenya Times on MSNTanzania Breaks Silence On Kenyans Buying All CHAN Quarter-Final Tickets
The government of Tanzania has dismissed claims circulating on social media that Kenyan fans have bought out all available ...
The group stage of the TotalEnergies African Nations Championship (CHAN) PAMOJA 2024 has produced an exciting blend of goals, standout individual performances, and remarkable team statistics as the ...
Taifa Stars aim to defy the odds and carve out a memorable victory against one of Africa’s football powerhouses.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNEast African trio score unexpected hat-trick as CHAN hosts
The African Nations Championships (CHAN) quarter-finals begin Friday after a bruising group stage, with security ...
Rabat - Morocco presented King Mohammed VI’s vision for development and integration in Africa during the ninth Tokyo International Conference on African Morocco presented King Mohammed VI’s vision for ...
Gibraltar Strait rail link back in play: €1.6m study, 42km route, 2040 horizon. Big promises for trade and travel—plus seismic and environmental hurdles.
Rabat - Tanzania’s local football team coach, Hamed Suleiman, has expressed confidence in his squad as they prepare to face Morocco in the quarter-finals Tanzania’s local football team coach, Hamed ...
Globalisation is not collapsing. It is being reconfigured. In Western capitals, long-standing commitments to free trade now sit beside strategic protectionism. Industrial subsidies and de-risking have ...
Madagascar coach Romuald Rakotondrabe has hinted at a key strength that could trouble Harambee Stars in their CHAN 2024 quarterfinal clash.
Morocco’s unemployment rate hit 12.8% in Q2 2025, with 35.8% youth unemployment among 15-24 year-olds. • The government announced a sweeping reform of ANAPEC, which currently reaches only 14% of new ...
The 2025 African Nations Championship for local players, organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), is entering the quarter-final stage—one of the most electrifying phases of the ...
Most luxury tourism profits in Africa flow to foreign investors, bypassing local economies. • Africa's luxury travel market grows fast, driven by exclusive lodges and eco-friendly adventures. • Calls ...
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