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Maritzburg United latest club to undergo player exodus

Maritzburg United have become the latest DStv Premiership side to announce a mass player exodus after the departure of eight first-team players.

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DStv Premiership match report Maritzburg United v Baroka 23 April 2021

Apr 23, 2021 - 06:56 pm By Staff Reporter Relegation-threatened Maritzburg United were held to a 1-1 draw by Baroka FC in DStv Premiership action on Friday evening. No further than three changes highlighted Maritzburg’s eleven from the loss to Orlando Pirates in Judas Moseamedi, Dusan Stevic and Riyaaz Ismail, with Jostlin Kamatuka the visitors’ only change. Maritzburg made the breakthrough following a quiet opening after Thabiso Kutumela came short in the area midway in the first half to blast Moseamedi’s layoff into the top corner. The visiting side could’ve gone level moments before the half-hour mark from a corner-kick, but Denwin Farmer directed the resultant delivery to the back-post inches wide.

Africans skeptical as nations await COVID-19 vaccines

February 7, 2021 JOHANNESBURG Many Africans have expressed skepticism about whether their governments will be transparent enough in administering COVID-19 mass vaccination campaigns or corrupt officials could profit from the exercise. Others think vaccines are aimed at controlling the population and could affect fertility. “I want to be vaccinated but I have heard people saying it could make one sterile yet I still want to have children. So I am scared,’’ Marian Abdi, 26, a mother of two told Anadolu Agency in Johannesburg. Otuko Franklin Sam, a development economist based in Uganda, told the Turkish news agency: “The African line of thought regarding the COVID-19 vaccine is largely skeptical. Many believe there are hidden agendas behind it. But for those who’ve lost loved ones, it’s something that is better than nothing because the pandemic is real.”

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