Mandlakazi born female referee Fortunate Ngobeni swimming in the Male dominated sport

After failing the Safa national fitness test to become a referee many times, Fortunate Ngobeni has finally earned her badge and become a national referee. The 29-year-old was born and…

Itumeleng Khune Outlines Chiefs Plan To End Sundowns Dominance

Kaizer Chiefs captain Itumeleng Khune has revealed that a rejuvenated Kaizer Chiefs are aiming to end rivals Mamelodi Sundowns’ recent dominance in local football. “Like I said we have not…

Mama Beka Ntsan’wisi Hosting Grannies International Football

Mama Beka Ntsan’wisi will be hosting Grannies International Football scheduled for March 2023. Vakhegula Vakhegula FC will be representing motherland, South Africa and they have invited international countries to join…

Banyana Banyana are champions of Africa!

Banyana Banyana capped a dream 2022 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations with victory in the final on Saturday against hosts Morocco. A brace by Hildah Magaia in the 63rd and 71st…

Bafana Bafana names replacement for AFCON qualifiers after Hugo Broos left SA!

Hugo Broos has returned home to his native country of Belgium. Bafana Bafana have since named a new coach for the African Cup of Nations qualifiers! Broos has just flown…

FIFA Issues Official Update On SAFA’s Appeal!

FIFA has confirmed receiving a formal complaint from the South African Football Association (SAFA) for the match involving Bafana Bafana and Ghana. Bafana Bafana were away to the Black Stars…

Al Ahly Finally Captured The Lion Of Judah, Percy Tau

Al Ahly have completed the highly-anticipated swoop of South African and Brighton & Hove Albion forward Percy Tau to become the club’s third summer signing. Al Ahly have followed up…

Percy Tau joins Pitso Mosimane at Al Ahly

Bafana Bafana star Percy Tau has joined Al Ahly on a loan deal after agreeing a deal to leave English club Brighton & Hove Albion. And all that’s left is…

Ntwanano Ngobeni Cycled 440km from Pretoria to Tzaneen for charity

Local cyclist and philanthropist, Ntwanano Ngobeni and a group of his friends cycled a total of 445km from Pretoria to Nwamitwa for charity. The three-day journey began on Friday, 23…

Joppie Village born Ntwanano Ngobeni Cycling over 400km for Charity

Ntwanano Ngobeni, a local cyclist and philanthropist, born and bred in the dusty streets of Joppie Village is invading Tzaneen with his Cycling crew. The son of the soil will…

I cannot say publicly what i know – Kaizer Chiefs Coach

Deflated by the 5-0 aggregate score against their rivals Orlando Pirates, coach Gavin Hunt suggested the obstacles in his Kaizer Chiefs side are much deeper. His post-match press conference was…

Where did Kaizer Chiefs go wrong

By Godlive Masinge In South Africa, we have 16 teams campaigning in the DSTV Premiership and Kaizer Chiefs is one of the most successful clubs in the league. The Naturena…

   
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