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General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi has told eNCA that IDAC has issued a 48hr ultimatum for him and Crime Intelligence Head, General Dumisani Khumalo to hand themselves over.
Mkhwanazi stated that ‘we’re at war’.
‘If they’re looking for me, I might as well be close by.’ ~ GL Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi
I’ve been attending Abdullah Ibrahim’s concerts for the past 40 years. I was in tears tonight watching him perform in his 90s. His legs have failed him but his mind and fingers have rule over realm of their own. Thank you, Maestro.
A FIFA World Cup host country must guarantee two fundamental principles: the safety of the country — and the unrestricted entry of all qualified teams, officials and referees. The case of referee Omar Artan from Somalia is against one of these obligations. FIFA must never compromise the universality of football. #Fifa #Somalia #GianniInfantino #CAF #OmarAtan #DonaldTrump
“You can knock me down, but I get up twice as strong.” - Lewis Hamilton
That is exactly what Lewis showed in Barcelona, rising above a tough practice session to deliver P2 when it mattered most. The team worked magic overnight, and Lewis answered with precision and heart.
Huge congratulations, Lewis! This is what champions do. The journey continues to inspire. Onwards! 🏎️🔥👏
The famous incident from the 2003 Carlsberg Cup, where Danish midfielder Morten Wieghorst intentionally missed a penalty against Iran.
The referee had awarded the penalty because an Iranian defender caught the ball with his hands inside the box, mistakenly thinking he had heard the half-time whistle.Since the penalty was awarded due to a misunderstanding, Wieghorst consulted his coach and deliberately fired his shot wide as a display of sportsmanship, an act for which he later won an Olympic Committee Fair Play Award.
Football is great
In the '98 World Cup group match between Bafana Bafana and Denmark, referee John Tairo Toro Rendo controversially issued red cards to David Nyathi and Alfred Phiri, as well as Denmark's Miklos. Rendo was subsequently banned from refereeing for life. Just saying.
In the '98 World Cup group match between Bafana Bafana and Denmark, referee John Tairo Toro Rendo controversially issued red cards to David Nyathi and Alfred Phiri, as well as Denmark's Miklos. Rendo was subsequently banned from refereeing for life. Just saying.
A company allegedly billed the Ekurhuleni metro R483m using ghost workers and wildly inflated invoices… including the city's executives’ kids who were paid as engineers. 'I’ve never seen such looting in my life,' says one executive. https://t.co/2bGCdkBrQz
@AdvMagadze@Msamid6 Teko lost his top form long before the 2010 WC. He struggled to make an impact at the Confed Cup and battled badly after the WC before eventually moving to Sundowns. His popularity carried him more than his performances did.