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Ghana: Goalkeeper Memunatu On the MIC
Dozens of Vietnamese soccer fans have offered to donate a kidney to the country's ailing national... |
Ghana: Onetouch Premier League Final Showdown
Former Black Queens' captain and the current female best goalkeeper, Abiba Memunatu Sulemana may be taking off her soccer gloves in exchange for the microphone, as she gets into the studio to work on.... |
Angola: Football/Fifa Rankings - Angola Plunge to 61st
After 29 weeks of pure soccer action in the Onetouch premier league, the keenly contested league hits the end of the road this Sunday. And with two teams- Great Olympics and Real Sportive already lang... |
Scottish Club Wants Cranes Coach Csaba
Angolan men's football team dropped from the 55th to the 61st place of the International Federation of Association Football FIFA rankings, now with 507 points, states a July standings of the world so.... |
Local Refs On CAF Duty, Simba Sign Nigerian Striker
THE Uganda Cranes soccer coach Laszlo Csaba claims Hearts of Scotland want him as their new manager.... |
Soccer - Confident Stars Ready for Trip to Blantyre
UGANDA FIFA woman referee Margaret Kubingi has been appointed by the continental soccer governing body, CAF, to officiate at the FIFA women U-17 World Cup qualifier match between Cameroon and Ghana th... |
Games - Waa Hit Shimba in Kwale Games
Harambee Stars are intent on keeping their newly-found momentum going, friendly or no friendly, coach Francis Kimanzi has said.... |
South Africa: CNN Joins 2010 Campaign
Champions Waa High School begun their soccer title defence on a winning note when they hit title favourites Shimba Hills Secondary School 3-1 as the Kwale Distirct secondary schools games got under wa... |
Ghana: Squatters Stifle Boost for Country's Hospitality And Tourism Industry
SOUTH African Tourism and internal news network CNN have teamed up to create a three-year user-driven multimedia advertising campaign that aims to attract visitors to SA ahead of the 2010 Soccer World... |