The semi-final ended goalless after 120 minutes at a packed Stade Prince Moulay Abdellah, before the hosts prevailed 4-2 on penalties to ignite celebrations across the capital
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With Mané leading the way, they now stand one win away from lifting the AFCON trophy once again
The Minister for Transport, Prof Makame Mbarawa says that he expects by the end of May 2026 the airport be fully ready for use, a development he said would yield
The accolade was awarded under The Banker’s annual Bank of the Year Awards, one of the most respected benchmarking platforms in the global financial industry
Dar es Salaam. A delegation from the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK), led by its Deputy Governor, Dr Susan Koech, on has paid a study visit to the Bank of
The match stretched to 120 minutes with no goals, and the winner was ultimately decided via a penalty shootout, in which Yanga’s dominance prevailed
Although this is not the first time either side has reached the final or lifted the trophy, this encounter promises a different flavour as the two giants clash
Nigeria and Morocco have met 11 times since 1969 across major competitions, with Morocco holding the overall edge with six wins to Nigeria’s four, and one draw
Both sides have enjoyed impressive campaigns so far, winning four of their five matches at the tournament
Central to this drive is compliance with international benchmarks, particularly certification from the World Health Organisation (WHO)
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