Luke Batsirai Tamborinyoka: "Today is September 4 and exactly a year ago to the day, on the 4th of September 2023, Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa was...
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Luke Tamborinyoka: "We have just been plunged into unmitigated national shame that grievously harms and undermines our national sovereignty. As the regime basks in the aftermath of what it claims to be its successful hosting of the 44th SADC summit, our men’s national football soccer team, the Warriors, will be hosting their matches in Uganda after the global and continental football authorities condemned all our national stadia. Dear reader, just how does a truly sovereign country host its international football matches outside its own territory?" The post Luke-ing the Beast in the Eye: New SADC chair Mnangagwa shames own country appeared first on Nehanda Radio.
Luke Batsirai Tamborinyoka: "Today is September 4 and exactly a year ago to the day, on the 4th of September 2023, Mr Emmerson Mnangagwa was...
By Luke Tamborinyoka Today is Friday the 13th, that mystical day again! But that's besides the point. On Tuesday night, I was part of the global...
Former Ghana captain Stephen Appiah has criticised the Black Stars potentially having to play their home games abroad due to the recent CAF ban on the...
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) on Tuesday September 11, 2024, banned Ghana's only approved stadium, the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi,...
MEMORY is a site of the struggle. Only in the rubric of yester-year memories can we trace where we have come from so that we use the lessons of the...
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) could consider the TnA Stadium in Tarkwa as a potential alternative venue for the Black Stars' home matches...
The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has clarified that the over $260,000 received from FIFA was not intended for the maintenance of national stadia,...
Former Black Stars of Ghana captain Stephen Appiah has said it is a national embarrassment for the senior men’s national team to play their 2025...
CAF President Patrice Motsepe has expressed frustration over national teams playing outside their countries due to inadequate facilities.His comments...
By Adolf Kaure. The chief administrator of the Namibia Sports Commission (NSC), Freddy Mwiya says that Namibia needs three international stadiums for...