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The eight teams for the quarterfinals of the ongoing Morocco 2024 CAF Women’s Africa Cup of Nations are set for the race to ...
The Women's Africa Cup of Nations group round provided pulsating excitement, many talking points, and plenty of intrigue, ...
Higher skill levels, increased prize money and global media interest are signs that the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations is ...
Banyana Banyana's coach, Desiree Ellis, said their resounding 4-0 triumph against Senegal should be a testament to their ...
Climate change is a growing threat across Africa, with West Africa feeling its effects especially intensely. According to the ...
The African Dental Education Symposium reflects the heart of Mercy Ships’ mission: to bring hope and healing through surgical ...
Banyana Banyana head coach Desiree Ellis remained defiant in the face of criticism over her rotation strategy, which has ...
Trump’s diplomatic disrespect and double-standard policies strain U.S.-Africa ties, fueling calls for diplomatic equality ...
Reflecting on a 30-year career and the way ahead, Moroccan designer Hicham Lahlou speaks from his studio in Rabat ...
The Coordinator of the Community Land Protection Program (CLPP) at the Sustainable Development Institute (SDI) is calling on CSOs and individuals working in the land sector of Liberia to take ...
Zambia’s Copper Queens are set to challenge Nigeria’s Super Falcons in the quarterfinals of the 12th Women's Africa Cup of Nations on Friday July 18.
Rasheedat Ajibade and Ashleigh Plumptre are the only Super Falcons of Nigeria players named in the best eleven for the just concluded group stage of the ongoing Women's Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).