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Like around the rest of the world, women's soccer is growing in Africa. At the expanded 2023 Women's World Cup, there were ...
At a bend in Zambia’s Kafue River, the bicolored waterberry trees resemble an avenue planted along a city boulevard. Their ...
The Women's Africa Cup of Nations group round provided pulsating excitement, many talking points, and plenty of intrigue, ...
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P.M. News on MSNSuper Falcons set for tough quarter-final against ZambiaNigeria’s Super Falcons and Zambia’s Copper Queens are set for a high-stakes clash on Friday in Casablanca, in one of the ...
Zambia head coach Avram Grant announced on Wednesday, July 16, a provisional squad of 32 home-based players for the 2024 ...
Higher skill levels, increased prize money and global media interest are signs that the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations is ...
Dutch investigative journalist Olivier van Beemen published In the Name of Nature: An Investigation into the Neocolonial ...
Super Falcons players, Captain Rasheedat Ajibade and defender Ashleigh Plumptre, have been named in the Group Stage Best XI ...
A severe lack of economic collaboration between nations is stifling Africa’s critical minerals beneficiation aspirations, ...
Holders South Africa and nine-time champions Nigeria are among the big-hitters in the Wafcon 2024 quarter-finals.
Emiratis and Saudis have stepped up their investments on the continent, particularly in copper and lithium projects.
Current legislation limits foreign investors’ voting rights to just 20%, even if their economic interest is higher. But a ...
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