African soccer leader Patrice Motsepe was re-elected Wednesday and urged working with private financiers to help federations build national stadiums in countries where government budgets are tight.
Patrice Motsepe, the CAF president and Africa's 10th richest man, built his $2.7 billion fortune after rising from humble beginnings as the son of a shop owner.
Kaizer Chiefs' defeat to Richards Bay allowed the Natal Rich Boys to move five points away from the top eight with eight games remaining in the league ...
An official source at the Confederation of African Football (CAF) announced a change in the date and venue of the first Executive Committee meeting following the recent elections. At the request of ...
Billionaire Patrice Motsepe’s mine is facing significant developments on multiple fronts as it gets entangled in a fresh legal battle ...
South African mining magnate Patrice Motsepe was re-elected unopposed as Confederation of African Football president at the organisation’s congress in Cairo on Wednesday while four-time African ...
Under Patrice Motsepe's leadership, CAF has transformed from a 'toxic body' to a cornerstone of African football's renaissance. His unopposed re-election in Cairo marks a continued commitment to good ...
The workers, most of whom live in Cato Ridge and KwaXimba in the Outer West region, have been served with retrenchment letters. Their future remains uncertain as some have had their health compromised ...
CAF President Patrice Motsepe has thrown his full support behind Mohamed Salah, declaring that the Egyptian star is fully deserving of the Ballon d’Or. The Liverpool forward has been one of the most ...
African soccer leader Patrice Motsepe was re-elected Wednesday and urged working with private financiers to help federations build national stadiums in countries where government budgets are tight.