Mohamed Salah Voted PFA Players’ Player of the Year

Egyptian international and Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has become the first player ever to win the PFA Player of the Year award three times. Late on Tuesday, Salah was named the 2024/25 Men’s PFA Players’ Player of the Year during a ceremony in Manchester, England. He is now received the prize for a third time,… Continue reading Mohamed Salah Voted PFA Players’ Player of the Year

Zuma Calls for African Economic Liberation Through De-dollarization at Ghana Lecture

Former South African president and uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party leader Jacob Zuma has called for Africa to complete its liberation struggle by freeing itself from what he termed “economic slavery” tied to Western-controlled financial systems. Delivering a fiery lecture at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) – one of Ghana’s leading public universities known… Continue reading Zuma Calls for African Economic Liberation Through De-dollarization at Ghana Lecture

Mozambique Suspends Traffic Officers After Deadly Road Crashes

The Mozambican Minister of the Interior has suspended traffic police officers who were on duty during a bus crash that killed 23 people on Monday in Manhiça, Maputo province. Minister Paulo Chachine said the officers failed to enforce regulations banning interprovincial passenger vehicles from operating before 05:00. The bus overturned at 04:45 on the EN1… Continue reading Mozambique Suspends Traffic Officers After Deadly Road Crashes

Chiefs Delight in Luke Baartman Capture

Kaizer Chiefs sporting director Kaizer Motaung Junior says the club cannot wait to see new signing Luke Baartman in action. The 19-year-old has been added to the squad on a free transfer. African Times reported earlier on Tuesday that Baartman was declared a free agent by the Premier Soccer League dispute resolution chamber (DRC), in… Continue reading Chiefs Delight in Luke Baartman Capture

Egypt Partners with UN Agencies to Launch National Youth and Sports Strategy

Egypt has launched its first National Strategy for Youth and Sports (2025-2032), a comprehensive plan developed in partnership with United Nations agencies in Egypt, which was launched under the patronage of Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly. The strategy, designed to benefit over 61 per cent of the Egyptian population, was unveiled by the Ministry of Youth… Continue reading Egypt Partners with UN Agencies to Launch National Youth and Sports Strategy

South Africa Assures Protection for Mozambicans Amid ‘Operation Dudula’ Threats

The South African High Commission in Maputo has assured Mozambicans living in South Africa that they will be protected from attacks linked to the so-called “Operation Dudula”, local media reports. High Commissioner Puleng Chaba said the government in Pretoria would hold accountable those involved in the movement, which in recent weeks has carried out expulsions… Continue reading South Africa Assures Protection for Mozambicans Amid ‘Operation Dudula’ Threats

Fossil Find in Ethiopia Shows Two Early Human Ancestors Coexisted

A team of researchers working in Ethiopia’s Afar Region has announced the discovery of a previously unknown species of Australopithecus alongside the oldest confirmed remains of the Homo genus. Experts believe that the landmark find is poised to significantly reshape our understanding of the complex tapestry of human evolution. This is reported by Fana Media… Continue reading Fossil Find in Ethiopia Shows Two Early Human Ancestors Coexisted

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Luke Baartman Declared a Free Agent

Kaizer Chiefs-bound Luke Baartman has won his case against amateur side Cape Town Spurs. Baartman and Spurs were on a warpath, meeting before the Premier Soccer League (PSL) dispute resolution chamber (DRC). Baartman claimed he should be declared a free agent since his “professional contract” with Spurs was now “invalid” because the club has been… Continue reading Luke Baartman Declared a Free Agent

Defence vs Diplomacy: SANDF Chief’s Comments Expose Cracks in South Africa’s Foreign Policy

STORM: South African National Defence Force (SANDF) General Rudzani Maphwanya's controversial remarks during his recent visit to Iran have thrown Parliament into a storm, forcing both the Presidency and the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) to distance themselves from him. Photo: GCIS

Parliament has been thrown into a storm after South Africa’s top soldier, General Rudzani Maphwanya, made controversial remarks during his recent visit to Iran – comments that have forced both the Presidency and the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) to distance themselves from him. The incident, which is now the subject of a… Continue reading Defence vs Diplomacy: SANDF Chief’s Comments Expose Cracks in South Africa’s Foreign Policy

Nigeria Plans 4,000km High-Speed Rail Network to Link Major Cities

The Federal Government of Nigeria has officially presented proof of funds for the construction of a 4,000-kilometre high-speed rail line intended to link six states across the federation, according to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), a partner of TV BRICS. The ambitious project will initially cover 1,600 kilometres in its first phase, connecting major… Continue reading Nigeria Plans 4,000km High-Speed Rail Network to Link Major Cities

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