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Super Falcons beat Morocco to lift 10th WAFCON Trophy

Rufus Okoro The Super Falcons of Nigeria have defeated the host nation, Morocco with a 3-2 aggregate in the final match of the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) played on Saturday, 26th July 2025, making them lift the tournament's golden trophy for the 10th time. The Nigeria's female stars staged an extraordinary second-half comeback to record the victory. In front of home fans, Morocco got off to a dream start at the Stade Olympique in Rabat on the Saturday night. With just 12 minutes on the clock, captain Ghizlane Chebbak opened the scoring with a brilliant strike from outside the box, curling the ball low past Nigerian goalkeeper, Chiamaka Nnadozie. Things got even better for the Atlas Lionesses in the 24th minute when Sanaâ Mssoudy doubled Morocco’s lead. ALSO READ >>> Chelsea wins Club World Cup Final to clinch Trophy A slick pass from Ibtissam Jraidi found Mssoudy in space, and the forward made no mistake with a composed finish i...

Canal+ acquires MultiChoice for $3bn

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The French media giant, Canal+ has reportedly acquired MultiChoice Group in a $3 billion deal.

The acquisition gives Canal+ full control of MultiChoice, the parent company of pay-TV services, DStv and GOtv.

Canal+ Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Maxime Saada confirmed the acquisition via a statement issued on July 23, 2025.

However, the transaction is expected to close by October 8, 2025, pending final approval from the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa.

The total acquisition received the green light from South Africa’s Competition Tribunal on Wednesday after a long-anticipated takeover.

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The deal, valued at approximately 55 billion rand, was confirmed following months of regulatory scrutiny and negotiations.<,p> Canal+, which already held a 45.2% stake in MultiChoice, moved to acquire the remaining shares after investing €1.2 billion ($1.3 billion) since 2020.

“The approval by South Africa’s Competition Tribunal marks the final stage in the South African competition process and clears the way for us to conclude the transaction in line with our previously communicated timeline." Saada stated.

“This acquisition represents a significant step in expanding our presence across Africa, particularly in English-speaking markets.” the CEO said.

The MultiChoice Chairman, Elias Masilela also described the deal as a vote of confidence in the company’s growth strategy.

Masilela said: “The offer from Canal+ endorses MultiChoice’s 40-year track record and our compelling continental growth strategy.

“It is gratifying to note that foreign investors share our view that South Africa and Africa remain attractive growth markets.”