Sudan have stepped out of the shadows at CHAN PAMOJA 2024, announcing themselves as genuine title contenders with a commanding 4–0 dismantling of Nigeria in
Author: Kisitu Mohammed
Congo stall Senegal’s title charge with gritty CHAN draw
Senegal’s quest to cruise into the CHAN quarter-finals hit a stubborn roadblock in Zanzibar, as a combative Congo side held the defending champions to a
Kenya’s CHAN Hopes Face Test Amid Reduced Stadium Access
Kenya’s push for a historic African Nations Championship (CHAN) quarter-final berth will unfold under unusual conditions this Sunday, as the team faces Zambia before a
CAF Demands Action After Security Lapses at Kasarani Stadium
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has sounded the alarm over repeated security failures at Kasarani Stadium during the ongoing TotalEnergies African Nations Championship (CHAN)
Congo eye giant-killing blow as Senegal guard their crown
Congo v Senegal, 5pm In the humid night air of Amaan Stadium, Congo will walk out on Tuesday knowing they have a rare chance to
Sudan’s rising belief faces Nigeria’s desperation in Zanzibar showdown
Sudan v Nigeria, 8pm For Sudan, today’s night in Zanzibar isn’t just another African Nations Championship fixture — it’s a statement opportunity. Under the lights
Kitara FC has bolstered its defence with right-back addition
Kitara Football Club has bolstered its defence with the acquisition of right-back Henry Muyomba Musisi from Mbarara City FC. The adaptable defender, who is equally
Uganda Cranes edge closer to historic CHAN knockout spot after key win over Niger
With just one more victory needed to reach an unprecedented knockout stage at the African Nations Championship (CHAN), Uganda Cranes are making history in their
Bafana Bafana find their steel to revive CHAN campaign
South Africa showed a different side to their game on Monday evening in Kampala — one built on grit, patience, and well-timed strikes — as
Uganda’s Motocross Cranes Set Sights on Continental Glory in Harare
Uganda’s motocross riders are gearing up for another shot at African supremacy as the country sends a 36-strong squad to the 2025 FIM Africa Motocross
