The media was angry and disappointed when they discovered (two weeks later) through a Brazilian media that Carlos Alberto “tatama-millions” Parreira had resigned and that another Brazilian coach, Joel Santana was taking over from him.
The media claimed that the public was robed off information by not being informed by SAFA of the developments as they [...]
May 21, 2008
Our leaders instilled Xenophobic ideas into our citizens
It is with great sadness that my reason for blogging about Xenophobia before “the SABC saga” as I promised on my previous blog comes from a deep sadness and embarrassment to me as a South African.
Today I’m not proud to say I’m a South African not because I’m short, poor or dark in complexion no, [...]
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