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Witch doctors already reaping benefits of the 2010 world cup

June 15, 2009

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Just like many youngsters I grew up playing football in the township streets of Manzini in Swaziland. Football for most of us was real passion as we would play for hours till dark without worrying about food. Back then, at that innocent age, football was pure dedication without limit only for the love and passion [...]

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Racism on the soccer pitch? Etó celebrates goal his way

June 4, 2009

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Football besides being known as the number one sport has over the decades brought unity among the various nations around the globe in and outside the sports ground. Africans, Europeans Americans and Asians have blended to produce high quality soccer making fans of different cultures and races to join each other chanting the same slogan [...]

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Poor referring contributing to bad performance in Moçambola

May 28, 2009

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Poor referring contributing to bad performance in Moçambola

In Moçambola i.e. Mozambican football league, referring is absurd and an authentic comedy leaving a lot to be desired. One wonders if there is a course for match officials or it’s a recruitment of volunteers who have the ambition to be on the spot light. It is not easy to prove if some local referees [...]

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Mozambique constructs first national stadium ahead of 2010

May 19, 2009

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Mozambique constructs first national stadium ahead of 2010

Mozambique hopes to have its first national stadium by the end of the first semester of 2010, since independence.

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Moçambola: Football made in Mozambique

May 13, 2009

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Moçambola: Football made in Mozambique

Moçambola is a term describing the first division league. It’s been derived from the words; Moçambique and Bola

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Mozambique in a rat race for 2010 (As I see it)

May 2, 2009

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Mozambique in a rat race for 2010 (As I see it)

Certainly the 2010 World Cup in South Africa will bring great benefits from a micro to a macro scale,

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