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Banyana Banyana coach Desiree Ellis announces a youth-focused 22-player squad for February's training camp, featuring COSAFA runners-up and emerging talent, as the team prepares to defend their WAFCON title in Morocco
Mvala expresses confidence in Bafana Bafana's chances against Egypt at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, highlighting the team's recent successes and the importance of experience from local clubs.
Former Sundowns coach Rulani Mokwena says he will continue to work abroad should his time with Moroccan giants Wydad Casablanca come to an end.
US President Joe Biden’s visit to Angola coincides with Xi Jinping’s stopover in Morocco, highlighting the shifting dynamics of international relations in Africa.
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Morocco, Spain and Portugal will host the 2030 football World Cup, with games to also be played in South America, while Saudi Arabia have been given 2034.
It will have taken over 40 years since Morocco became the first African nation in 1987 to bid for the World Cup, aiming to host the 1994 edition.
This election is an international recognition of Morocco’s role in promoting security and stability both regionally and globally, as well as its commitment to strengthening South-South security cooperation.
As Bafana Bafana prepare for crucial Afcon qualifiers, coach Hugo Broos has proven to be not just a master tactician, but also a ‘patriotic guest’ and and one of the best to ever lead SA.
In a shocking incident that has reverberated through the Moroccan football community, Wydad Casablanca has come forward to defend their head coach, Rhulani Mokwena, after he was allegedly subject to racial slurs during a match against Ittihad Tanger.
In a significant diplomatic shift, Ecuador has suspended its recognition of SADR after nearly 40 years, strengthening Morocco’s sovereignty claims over the Sahara region and opening new avenues for bilateral relations between the two nations.
The Moroccan King said he learned with great sorrow the sad news of the floods that devastated the Valencia region, causing human losses and enormous material damage.
Ecuador has announced its decision to suspend recognition of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, marking a significant shift in its diplomatic relations with Morocco. This move aligns with Morocco’s efforts to assert sovereignty over Western Sahara.
A rare downpour in Morocco's southeastern desert has brought it back to life after years of drought.
Kasbah Tamadot, Sir Richard Branson's luxury retreat in Morocco, reopens after a year of restoration, showcasing stunning new riads and a commitment to the local community.
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The ANC said Obed Bapela failed to give reasons why his actions should not be considered to be in violation of ANC policies and principle.
The torrential rain poured down on the area on Wednesday, and left the landscape unrecognisable as lakes and rivulets of water formed among the sand dunes.
In a letter to Bapela seen by IOL, ANC first secretary-general Nomvula Mokonyane, said his conduct was a violation of principles and policies, particularly concerning their stance on Morocco and the relationship with Algeria and Western Sahara.