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South Africa, Champions Trophy
South Africa names experienced squad for Champions Trophy
South Africa picked an experienced 15-man squad for next month’s Champions Trophy in Pakistan with 10 players having competed at the last World Cup in India in late 2023.
South Africa announce 15-member squad for Champions Trophy 2025, Temba Bavuma to lead
South Africa are part of Group B in the Champions Trophy alongside Afghanistan, Australia and England. They will start their campaign in the showpiece event against Afghanistan on February 21 at the National Stadium in Karachi.
South Africa sports minister: Afghanistan at Champions Trophy is 'hypocritical and immoral'
South Africa's sports minister, Gayton McKenzie, has added his voice to the growing backlash at Afghanistan's participation in next month's ICC Champions Trophy, after comparing the Taliban regime's treatment of women in the country to Apartheid,
Champions Trophy 2025: South Africa sports minister wants team to boycott match vs Afghanistan; here's why
Republic of South Africa’s sports minister Gayton McKenzie has called for the men’s national team to boycott the matches against Afghanistan in the upcoming Champions Trophy 2025. The 50-over tournament is scheduled to take place in Pakistan from February 19 to March 9.
South Africa to boycott Champions Trophy 2025 match against Afghanistan? Check details
South Africa sports minister Gayton McKenzie urged the cricket team to boycott their Champions Trophy 2025 opener clash against Afghanistan.
South Africa Sports Minister Joins The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 Boycott Movement | Details Inside
The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 is 40 days away, but the controversies are taking no stopping, as the South Africa Sports Minister, Gayton McKenzie, is the latest person to join the boycott movement of the mega event.
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In Africa, danger slithers through homes and fields
According to official estimates, about 5 million people are bitten by snakes each year. About 120,000 die, and some 400,000 ...
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Revisiting Africa’s Mobile Money Boom
In the wake of Nubank's investment in the South African fintech Tyme, it's time to re-examine the growth of mobile money on ...
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A startup city in Kenya tries to tackle Africa's problem of urbanizing while poor
Turn into Tatu City on the outskirts of Kenya's capital, Nairobi, and it feels like entering a different world. Even the ...
Zawya
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Africa: Trade barometer records unexpected shifts in attractiveness rankings
The East African country’s improved ranking, the report explains, was boosted by its substantial investments in ...
The Economist
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The capitalist revolution Africa needs
But there is no reason to catastrophise or give up hope. If other continents can prosper, so can Africa. It is time its ...
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Mayotte on red alert again as another cyclone heads toward the French territory off Africa
The French territory of Mayotte was put on red alert Saturday as another cyclone headed toward the islands off Africa that ...
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South Africa police rescue naked migrants held captive
South African police have rescued 26 migrants, believed to be from Ethiopia, who had been held captive in a house in ...
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Discover The Lush Beauty Of Africa’s Congo With These Luxury Ecolodges
Operating within the Republic of the Congo, Kamba African Rainforest Adventures has mastered the art of ecotourism in one of ...
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As Russia seeks influence in Africa, former students play central role
Going back to the days of the Cold War, many Africans studied in the Soviet Union and later Russia. They’re now among ...
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Revellers, swords and balloons: Africa's top shots
In Benin, a Kokou initiate - a devotee of the warrior god in traditional religion - is covered in red palm oil mixed with ...
The Economist
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The economic gap between Africa and the rest of the world is growing
Most of the population growth expected over the rest of the 21st century is expected to take place in Africa. These new ...
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