January’s African football news in brief
January's African football news in brief.
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January's African football news in brief.
Peter Biar Ajak was an outspoken critic of South Sudan and had been detained there since July 2018.
One US military service member and two contractors are killed, and two other Americans are wounded.
Chekole Menberu supported himself up to university level, but ended up back in his old job.
At least 30 people were killed and 33 wounded in the attack in the capital Tripoli, officials say.
Amateur side JS Saint-Pierroise - from the island of Reunion - travel 6,000 miles to cause a French Cup upset by knocking out second-tier Niort.
The bus, which was carrying students back to university, reportedly drove over a bomb.
The bus, which was carrying students back to university, reportedly drove over a bomb.
Ghana's FA says it removed all its national team coaches 'in line with the vision' of the GFA's new administration and is now 'evaluating the situation.'
Yoweri Museveni is spending six days retracing the route he took when he seized power in 1986.
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