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August 21, 2019 South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa Faces Most Embarrassing Period Of His Young Presidency

South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa Faces Most Embarrassing Period Of His Young Presidency

South Africa’s President CYRIL RAMAPHOSA is facing the most embarrassing period of his young presidency following leaked bank statements that revealed names of donors, as well as people who received money from his CR17 fundraising campaign.

 

It was set up to help him become African National Congress leader two years ago.

 

Two opposition MPs from the Economic Freedom Fighters whose names appeared in the bank statements widely shared on social media, resigned after admitting to receiving funds from the CR17 campaign.

August 20, 2019 Ukraine friendly: Injury knocks out Ebuehi

Ukraine friendly: Injury knocks out Ebuehi

Super Eagles may be without Tyronne Ebuehi for their international friendly against Ukraine after the young defender picked up an injury during a training with his club Benfica last week.

Ebuehi

Reports in Portugal suggest that it will take Ebuehi six weeks to fully recover from the muscle injury which effectively rules him out of the friendly billed for September 10 in Kiev.

Ebuehi’s highly promising career has been slowed down since he joined Benfica from Dutch side ADO Den Haag before the start of last season.

He spent the whole of last season nursing a cruciate ligament injury he copped in the Portuguese side’s training session.

August 20, 2019

Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba has become the third player in a week to have racist abuse directed at him on social media following a penalty miss.

France player Pogba, 26, had a second-half penalty saved during united’s one all draw with wolves on Monday.

On Sunday, Reading striker Yakou Meite called out racist abuse sent via social media after his spot-kick was saved.

Last week, Chelsea condemned ‘abhorrent posts’ aimed at Tammy Abraham after his Super Cup final miss against Liverpool.

Blues boss Frank Lampard said he was disgusted by the abuse aimed at the 21-year-old England forward and suggested social media companies must do more to stop players being targeted.

Ivory Coast forward Meite, 23, came on as a substitute against Cardiff and missed a 91st-minute penalty.

Others fans quickly condemned the tweets containing racist abuse that were sent to Pogba – who won the penalty he then missed – shortly after full-time at Molineux on Monday.

Some tweets were later deleted while several accounts appeared to have been taken down.

Twitter’s terms and conditions say it “takes action against behaviour that targets individuals with hateful conduct”.

In July, anti-racism charity Kick It Out produced a report that showed reports of racist abuse increased by 43% last season, with 274 cases compared with 192 the previous season.

August 20, 2019 I can still play for Nigeria – Abraham

I can still play for Nigeria – Abraham

Chelsea forward, Tammy Abraham, says he has not closed the door on playing for the Super Eagles.

The forward, who has two caps for the Three Lions in friendly games, was quoted by aclsports.com as saying he had not ruled out the possibility of switching allegiance.

“Anything is still possible. I have not ruled it out completely, but we will see,” he told aclsports.com.

If he eventually turns up for the Eagles, he will join the likes of Victor Moses and Sola Ameobi as players who dumped the Three Lions for the Eagles.

Moses played for the England U-16, U-17, U-19 and U-21 teams before playing for the Eagles in 2012.

Ameobi was also part of the Eagles squad to the 2014 World Cup, after earlier making his debut in a friendly game against Venezuela, November 14, 2012.

He also featured for the England U-21 team.

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