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Wales surrender two-goal lead in Iceland draw but Craig Bellamy remains unbeaten

Wales surrender two-goal lead in Iceland draw but Craig Bellamy remains unbeaten Wales let a two-goal lead slip as Iceland stormed back to force a deserved 2-2 Nations League draw in Reykjavik. Brennan Johnson maintained his remarkable scoring streak and Harry Wilson was also on target as Wales established a commanding interval advantage. But Iceland […]

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Injury doubts over Bukayo Saka head of England’s trip to Finland

Injury doubts over Bukayo Saka head of England’s trip to Finland Bukayo Saka is a doubt for England’s trip to Finland after limping off against Greece. The 23-year-old was replaced by Noni Madueke shortly after the visitors opened the scoring on their way to a shock 2-1 Nations League win at Wembley. England need a

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Comoros shock Tunisia, Salah, Mbeumo strike in AFCON qualifiers

Comoros shock Tunisia, Salah, Mbeumo strike in AFCON qualifiers Comoros shocked Tunisia 1-0 on Friday to end a run of 16 consecutive home victories in Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers by the Carthage Eagles. Premier League sharpshooters Mohamed Salah and Bryan Mbeumo struck key goals, South Africa hit a record-equalling five and Nigeria snatched a

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Lookman was robbed and 5 takeaways from Nigeria’s slim win over Libya in AFCON qualifier

Lookman was robbed and 5 takeaways from Nigeria’s slim win over Libya in AFCON qualifier   Fisayo Dele-Bashiru came off the bench to net a late winner as Nigeria claimed a narrow 1-0 victory over Libya in their Africa Cup of Nations matchday three qualifier. Here are the major takeaways from the encounter. Eguavoen’s tactical

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Mozambique extends voting in some districts and for German diaspora

Mozambique extends voting in some districts and for German diaspora   Maputo, Mozambique — Mozambique’s electoral body extended voting until Saturday in some areas and in one overseas location because material didn’t arrive on time. Most of the country completed voting Wednesday and now awaits results. National Electoral Commission spokesperson Paulo Cuinica told reporters on Friday

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US confirms readiness to support border protection and secure elections in Libya

US confirms readiness to support border protection and secure elections in Libya   Chargé d’Affairs at the US Embassy in Libya, Jeremy Berndt, has offered his country’s support for managing and protecting borders and combating illegal immigration in Libya, in addition to supporting the efforts of the Ministry of Interior to secure the upcoming presidential

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Lady Allegedly Impregnated by Burna Replies Peeps Calling Her Ugly

Lady Allegedly Impregnated by Burna Replies Peeps Calling Her Ugly Nigerian singer Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu, aka Burna Boy, is making headlines after the lady who claimed she was pregnant for him, Uju Stella, clapped back at trolls. Recall that Stella was on a podcast where she claimed she was in a three-year relationship with Burna

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African Union wins inaugural Leo Tolstoy International Peace Prize

African Union wins inaugural Leo Tolstoy International Peace Prize   The African Union (AU) was awarded the prestigious Leo Tolstoy International Peace Prize in Moscow on Wednesday, September 9, marking a significant milestone in its role as a peacekeeper and advocate for unity across Africa. The historic event, held at the Bolshoi Theatre, was attended by international

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Police in Zimbabwe rope in Interpol after after US$4 million bank robbery

Police in Zimbabwe rope in Interpol after after US$4 million bank robbery Police in Zimbabwe have roped in Interpol to assist in tracing a group of six armed robbers involved in a daring bank heist in the City of Bulawayo last week. IOL reported last week that the Zimbabwe Republic Police (ZRP) confirmed that investigations

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Trial of woman without matric, who earned R1.2 million working as school teacher, postponed

Trial of woman without matric, who earned R1.2 million working as school teacher, postponed   South Africa. Forty-year-old Mpumalanga woman, Ntombelanga Pretty Labane, will return to court in November to answer charges of fraud after she earned more than R1.2 million working as a school teacher. Allegations are that Labane does not have matric, although

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