Ethiopia and Tunisia's progress to the final round of African World Cup qualifying are in doubt as
On Sunday,
Ethiopia beat South Africa 2-1 in Addis Ababa
to seemingly reach the African play-offs.
Tunisia also believed they had gone through but Fifa is
investigating a case involving Equatorial Guinea, which could affect
the Group B standings.
Togo are also to be investigated, meaning the Group I table could change.
Fifa rules state guilty teams "will be sanctioned by forfeiting the match".
Monday, 17 June 2013
Nelson Mandela improvement sustained – Jacob Zuma
Former South African President Nelson Mandela continues to get better in a Pretoria hospital, current President Jacob Zuma has said.
He added that the revered ex-leader remained in a serious condition as he recovered from a lung infection.
“Over the last two days, although he remains serious, his doctors have stated that his improvement has been sustained,” Mr Zuma said.
He added that Mr Mandela “continues to engage with family”.
Mr Zuma made his remarks while addressing a gathering for Youth Day in KwaZulu-Natal province in remembrance of the 1976 Soweto uprisings against apartheid.
He added that the revered ex-leader remained in a serious condition as he recovered from a lung infection.
“Over the last two days, although he remains serious, his doctors have stated that his improvement has been sustained,” Mr Zuma said.
He added that Mr Mandela “continues to engage with family”.
Mr Zuma made his remarks while addressing a gathering for Youth Day in KwaZulu-Natal province in remembrance of the 1976 Soweto uprisings against apartheid.
Thursday, 13 June 2013
Zimbabwe's Tsvangirai criticises Mugabe over 'poll date'
Zimbabwe's President
Robert Mugabe has unilaterally declared that elections will be held on
31 July, Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai has said.
He would not accept the date, as Mr Mugabe had acted "unconstitutionally".Mr Tsvangirai has been pushing for key reforms as a condition for elections.
South Africa welcomes 'progress' in Nelson Mandel treatment
South Africa's government
is pleased that ex-President Nelson Mandela is responding well to
treatment in hospital, it said in a statement.
The cabinet, which met on Wednesday, wished a speedy recovery to Mr Mandela, regarded as the father of the nation. The 94 year old is spending his sixth day in a Pretoria hospital suffering from a recurrent lung infection.
Earlier, President Jacob Zuma said he was happy with Mr Mandela's progress after a "difficult few days".
Mr Mandela's grandson and family heir, Mandla, said the family had "been deeply touched" by the concern shown for Mr Mandela's health.
FIFA fines Zambia
FIFA has fined Zambia US$10,000 (about KR54, 000) following the hurling
of missiles on the pitch by some fans during last weekend’s Brazil 2014
World Cup qualifier against Lesotho at Levy Mwanawasa Stadium in Ndola.
Jubilant Chipolopolo fans reacted by throwing an assortment of objects which included plastic bottles and empty cans of beer onto the pitch as Zambia thrashed Lesotho 4-0.
If this action by some fans is repeated this Saturday when the Chipolopolo face Sudan in another Group D World Cup qualifier at the same venue, Zambia will risk playing behind closed doors at home in future international engagements.
Jubilant Chipolopolo fans reacted by throwing an assortment of objects which included plastic bottles and empty cans of beer onto the pitch as Zambia thrashed Lesotho 4-0.
If this action by some fans is repeated this Saturday when the Chipolopolo face Sudan in another Group D World Cup qualifier at the same venue, Zambia will risk playing behind closed doors at home in future international engagements.
Wednesday, 12 June 2013
Jacob Zuma says ‘all are praying’ for Nelson Mandela
South African President Jacob Zuma says Nelson Mandela is “very serious but stabilised” in hospital and that “all are praying” for his recovery.
Mr Zuma said the doctors were doing a “very good job”, adding that the former president was a “good fighter”.
The 94-year-old is spending his fifth night in a Pretoria hospital suffering from a recurrent lung infection.
Relatives, including his ex-wife Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, visited the ailing former leader on Tuesday.
Mr Zuma said the doctors were doing a “very good job”, adding that the former president was a “good fighter”.
The 94-year-old is spending his fifth night in a Pretoria hospital suffering from a recurrent lung infection.
Relatives, including his ex-wife Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, visited the ailing former leader on Tuesday.
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