🚨Drogba on Mikel Arteta🇪🇦
Mourinho ran away during Pep’s dominance era.
Klopp ran away during Pep’s dominance era.
But Mikel Arteta stayed and ended Pep Guardiola’s dominance era...show more
“My mum told me to reject the AFCON trophy. I'm officially rejecting the trophy and hope my teammates do the same. We had a chance to win it but we failed to win it. That's football, sometimes you win and sometimes you lose. Senegal beat us fairly and deserved the win. It will be unfair to ruin their joy after the hardwork they put in. I respect the CAF decision but I'm officially rejecting the trophy. I didn't win 2025 AFCON. Congratulations to Senegal once again.”🇸🇳❤️
—Achraf Hakimi
Source [Marca]
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Botswana’s President, Duma Gideon Boko, has declined an invitation from United States President Trump to visit the White House.
According to the words of Botswana President Boko:
“If there is any business or official engagement to discuss, it should take place in Botswana, not abroad.
Botswana is tired of traveling abroad for deals that concern its own resources.
If there is genuine interest in our resources, come to Botswana so we can talk business.
Let us respect the basic principle of commerce: buyers should go to the sellers. If the situation is reversed, then the buyer’s interest is not truly valuable.”
Today I witnessed something that broke my heart.
A call centre advertised posts in Woodmead.
Thousands of young people arrived.
Among them were my two daughters.
One has an LLB degree.
The other is a qualified graphic designer.
Both graduates.
Both standing in a queue for a call-centre job.
That is the reality of South Africa in 2026.
This is not laziness.
This is not lack of skills.
This is not young people refusing to work.
This is an economy that has collapsed for the working class.
We have seen this pain before.
In Johannesburg, a young woman died in a stampede simply trying to apply for Metro Police posts.
In Cape Town, thousands slept outside a stadium overnight just to submit job applications.
Today it’s call centres.
Tomorrow it will be something else.
Meanwhile ministers sit comfortably and tell young people that they are basking in the sun, totally out of touch with the desperation in our homes.
Our children are qualified.
Our children are willing.
Our children are trying.
But there are no jobs.
South Africa cannot survive like this.
We need:
• public investment
• factories
• infrastructure
• decent work
• an end to austerity
Not empty speeches.
The youth are not failing.
The system is failing them.
#YouthUnemployment #WorkingClassReality #JobsNow #SAFTU