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The Thamsanqa Gabuza incident has divided the soccer fraternity down the middle this week. S'Busiso Mseleku explores the way forward. → Read More
About 10 million listeners were denied access to Absa Premiership matches this weekend as the spat over radio broadcasting rights. → Read More
S'Busiso Mseleku hopes the fact that Africa’s teams were knocked out in the first round of the World Cup finally proves that muti and voodoo mumbo jumbo just don’t work. → Read More
Cosafa has received three letters from candidates interested in the vacant position on the Fifa council. → Read More
The 2018 World Cup has hadupsets galore as star teams and legends drop out and outsiders become front runners. → Read More
It was some time in the 1980s that Brazilian legend Pelé offered us some wisdom and predicted that an African country would win the World Cup. → Read More
There will be much expectation when five-time world champions Brazil open their World Cup campaign against Switzerland. → Read More
Thanks to this week’s groundbreaking events at the 68th FIFA congress in Moscow, international football won’t be the same again. → Read More
South Africa will only know next week who the first female SA Football Association (Safa) vice-president will be following elections earlier this week. → Read More
You might or might not remember that this poor fellow tried in vain to have a sit down and chew some cud with you on the week you were appointed. → Read More
Every time the SAFA elections come around, so much noise is made that it’s impossible not to notice that the circus is back in town. S'Busiso Mseleku reports. → Read More
It is time for SA football leaders and supporters to put their money where their mouths are, writes S’Busiso Mseleku . → Read More
Despite football transfer fees having shot through the roof, S’Busiso Mseleku is still intrigued by the goings on in the transfer market. → Read More
S'Busiso Mseleku is optimistic that the home straight of the 2017/2018 Absa Premiership is going to produce an avalanche of goals. → Read More
As reported last week, one can expect a lot ahead of the South African Football Association (Safa) elections on March 24. → Read More
S'Busiso Mseleku appeals for the public to spare a thought for football players who had to go through a lean festive season because of their career demands. → Read More
S'Busiso Mseleku says top of his wish list this year is to see consistent, decent football being dished out by PSL clubs and a clean fight ahead of Safa's elections. → Read More
SAFA reported a healthy profit at its AGM while the the broadcast deal with SuperSport was extended. But where are the goals on the field, asks S'Busiso Mseleku. → Read More
S’Busiso Mseleku argues that the South African football fraternity has a tendency to use the word “messiah” too loosely. → Read More
S’Busiso Mseleku has been fascinated by Stuart Baxter’s utterances and feels the coach has not been entirely honest with the country. → Read More