Bafana, Zim have identical record

Bafana Bafana host old foes Zimbabwe tomorrow in their crucial 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifier, a meeting against one of the first teams they clashed with on their return to international football in 1992. 

Injury sidelines Pogba

Midfielder Paul Pogba has been ruled out of France’s World Cup qualifiers against Kazakhstan and Finland after suffering a right thigh injury, the French federation said on Monday. 

England eye T20 final

Eoin Morgan’s England have been hit by injuries but go into today’s Twenty20 Cricket World Cup semi-final as favourites against New Zealand, two years after both sides clashed in a dramatic 50-over final. 

Take responsibility: Chakwera

Malawian President Lazarus Chakwera has asked each citizen to take responsibility for the country’s development rather than always demanding it from the politicians.

Hugo Broos calls for final push

Bafana Bafana coach Hugo Broos has called for one final push for his side as they prepare to face Zimbabwe and Ghana in their last two 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers. 

France returns looted artefacts

France has formally handed back 26 artefacts that it looted from what is now Benin in 1892, when it was governed under the French empire.

UK adds Sinovac, Sinopharm

The UK will add China’s Sinovac and Sinopharm and India’s Covaxin vaccines to the country’s approved list of Covid-19 vaccines for inbound travel, the government announced on Monday.

Global food prices set to soar as oil, gas crunch continues

The potential for a knock-on effect of rising fuel prices to be felt by other industries is becoming more likely, as oil and gas prices continue to rise to an all-time high, companies are finding it hard to maintain their costs and may have to shift this burden to the consumer any day now. 

Mandatory jabs for health staff

Health workers in England will have to be vaccinated against Covid-19 by 1 April, health minister Sajid Javid said yesterday, making it a mandatory condition of employment for those on the frontline of the National Health Service (NHS).

Ramaphosa laments power crisis calamity

As South Africa was plunged into Stage 4 load shedding on Monday afternoon, President Cyril Ramaphosa said the electricity crisis was a calamity that had hit the country.

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