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Sunday, June 29, 2025

Pretorius becomes SA's youngest Test centurion

Lhuan-dre Pretorius becomes the youngest centurion in South African Test history as he makes a brilliant 153 on debut at the age of 19 years and 93 days.

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The footballer defying grief to serve her country

Just days after the death of her husband, Blessing Illivieda joined a Nigeria training camp to honour his memory through the game they both loved.

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Queen of Katwe's gambit still in play for Uganda's slum chess players

A famous chess club is still producing champions, but faces a daily struggle to survive.

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Saturday, June 28, 2025

DR Congo-Rwanda peace deal met with scepticism in rebel-held city

Critics of the agreement have questioned whether it is thorough enough and will be able to bring peace.

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The footballer defying grief to serve her country

Just days after the death of her husband, Blessing Illivieda joined a Nigeria training camp to honour his memory through the game they both loved.

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The footballer defying grief to serve her country

Just days after the death of her husband, Blessing Illivieda joined a Nigeria training camp to honour his memory through the game they both loved.

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Everything you need to know about Wafcon 2024 finals

Find out the format, fixtures, kick-off times, venues and favourites for the 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations finals in Morocco.

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Friday, June 27, 2025

Nigeria's major tax overhaul explained

The government argues that the new system should help poorer families as well as boost revenue.

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Maluach's rise from South Sudan to 10th pick at NBA Draft

Khaman Maluach only took up basketball aged 13, but the refugee from South Sudan has been drafted to join NBA side Phoenix Suns.

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Thursday, June 26, 2025

Burial of Zambia's ex-president in South Africa halted at last minute by court

The government went to court to stop the burial organised by Edgar Lungu's family following a bitter row.

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Watch: On the streets of Nairobi as Kenyans protest

The BBC's Ian Wafula is in central Nairobi amid the protests to honour those killed a year ago.

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Crush kills 29 pupils taking exams after blast in Central Africa

The explosion occurred at an electrical transformer near where students were taking final exams.

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Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Nigeria target flag football berths at LA 2028 Olympics

Nigeria is aiming to qualify for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics after its men's and women's teams were victorious at the inaugural African Flag Football Championship.

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Three fans die in Algeria football stadium fall

Many others were injured when a barrier collapsed as MC Alger fans celebrated winning the league, reports say.

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Who has been called up for Wafcon 2024?

Find out who has been called up for the 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations, which kicks off in Morocco on 5 July.

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Tuesday, June 24, 2025

De Villiers calls for WTC change despite SA victory

South Africa legend AB de Villiers says there is "still work to be done" on the World Test Championship format despite the Proteas' unforgettable victory.

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Monday, June 23, 2025

Why the death of a blogger has put Kenya's police on trial

His widow tells the BBC his last words from a police station in Nairobi were: "I'll see you soon."

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Police officers charged with murder of Kenyan blogger

Albert Ojwang died in police custody after being detained for allegedly defaming the deputy police chief.

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Nigeria target flag football berths at LA 2028 Olympics

Nigeria is aiming to qualify for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics after its men's and women's teams were victorious at the inaugural African Flag Football Championship.

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Sunday, June 22, 2025

Parties, pyres and pharaohs: Africa's top shots

A selection of the week's best photos from across the African continent and beyond.

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Jihadists on 200 motorbikes storm Niger army base

At least 34 soldiers were killed in the latest attack by Islamist groups, Niger's military leaders say.

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South African engineers freed after two years in Equatorial Guinea jail

Their families say they were arrested because assets belonging to Equatorial Guinea's vice-president were seized.

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Fan dies in Algeria football stadium fall

Many others were injured when a barrier collapsed as MC Alger fans celebrated winning the league, reports say.

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US basketball training for Senegal cancelled after visas rejected

Players will train in Dakar instead "in a sovereign and conducive setting", says the prime minister.

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Saturday, June 21, 2025

South Africa's firebrand MP banned from entering UK

Opposition MP Julius Malema is "non-conducive to the public good", the Home Office says.

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Three decades, one leader - how Eritreans had their hopes dashed

Isaias Afwerki promised elections when he came to power in 1991 but these have still not been held.

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Friday, June 20, 2025

Jihadists on 200 motorbikes storm Niger army base

At least 34 soldiers were killed in the latest attack by Islamist groups, Niger's military leaders say.

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Niger military leaders to nationalise uranium firm

The company is majority French-owned, while the junta wants more local control of Niger's mineral wealth.

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US basketball training for Senegal cancelled after visas rejected

Players will train in Dakar instead "in a sovereign and conducive setting", says the prime minister.

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Thursday, June 19, 2025

Rwanda and DR Congo agree draft peace deal to end conflict

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is expected to witness the formal signing of the peace deal next week.

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Why the death of a blogger has put Kenya's police on trial

His widow tells the BBC his last words from a police station in Nairobi were: "I'll see you soon."

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Cape Town safety fears force parents to seek former white-only schools

A legacy of apartheid means some black students have to go the extra mile to get a decent education.

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South Africa's firebrand politician banned from entering UK

Opposition politician Julius Malema is "non-conducive to the public good", the Home Office says.

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Wednesday, June 18, 2025

The women at the centre of Somalia's construction boom

Mogadishu's rapid expansion after decades of war is giving unexpected opportunities in a male-dominated society.

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Family of Zambia's ex-president Lungu halts return of his body

Edgar Lungu's family accuses the government of deviating from the agreed funeral programme.

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What is behind the wave of killings in central Nigeria?

Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu orders security officials to bring an end to the killings.

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Kenyan 'miracle babies' pastor dies in road crash

Televangelist Gilbert Deya has died in an accident and at least 30 other people are reportedly injured.

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Tuesday, June 17, 2025

Cape Town safety fears force parents to seek former white-only schools

A legacy of apartheid means some black students have to go the extra mile to get a decent education.

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How Trump's Africa strategy may become a double-edged sword

US aid to Africa has been cut and now defence is in Trump's sights - but it may prove more costly.

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Starvation alert as children fill Kenya refugee ward after US aid cuts

A UN official warns that hundreds of thousands in the sprawling camp are "slowly starving".

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Monday, June 16, 2025

South Africa ignore Aussie sledges to go from chokers to champions

South Africa's players show their mettle to ignore sledges from Australia's players as they go from chokers to World Test champions at Lord's.

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South Africa win WTC to land first major title

South Africa beat Australia by five wickets in the World Test Championship final to end their long wait for a major global title.

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Sunday, June 15, 2025

Nigeria pardons activist Ken Saro-Wiwa 30 years after execution

The deaths of the environmentalist and eight other campaigners sparked an global outcry in 1995.

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Saturday, June 14, 2025

At least 45 killed in central Nigeria raid

Conflict between nomadic herders and settled farmers over land and resources are common in the region.

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Disbelief as Nigeria urges prayer to end food shortages

The agriculture ministry calls on divine intervention to achieve food security, angering many.

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South Africa win WTC to land first major title

South Africa beat Australia by five wickets in the World Test Championship final to end their long wait for a major global title.

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UN tight-lipped on outcome of talks with Congolese rebels

Little detail was released but the UN says the rebels spoke of wanting a peaceful end to the crisis.

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Friday, June 13, 2025

An ancient writing system confounding myths about Africa

How social media is pushing back against the still common idea that African societies never had a knowledge system.

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Nigeria pardons activist Ken Saro-Wiwa 30 years after execution

The deaths of the environmentalist and eight other campaigners sparked an global outcry in 1995.

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What will the expanded Club World Cup mean for Africa?

As four African sides prepare for the Club World Cup, BBC Sport Africa looks at what impact the expanded 32-team tournament could have on the continent.

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Thursday, June 12, 2025

Stars, stitches and stripes: Africa's top shots

A selection of the week's best photos from across the African continent and beyond.

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Trivia-busting Rabada joins elite Lord's club of two

South Africa fast bowler Kagiso Rabada joins an elite Lord's club to increase the number of members to two, thanks to a five-wicket haul in the World Test Championship final.

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Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Culture and colour come out in praise of a Nigerian king

The Ojude Oba festival in south-west Nigeria combines fashion and culture connecting people to their roots.

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UK soldier accused of raping British woman in Kenya

The alleged rape is the latest allegation of misconduct made against soldiers at a controversial base in Kenya.

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Search resumes for schoolchildren swept away by South Africa floods

Three children were rescued on Tuesday reportedly found clinging to trees after their bus was swept away.

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Scrap Chagos Islands deal and agree new one, UN panel urges UK

A UN human rights panel says the deal "fails to guarantee" the rights of Chagossians.

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Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Funeral row causes chaos for mourners of Zambia's ex-president

Clashing ideas over how Edgar Lungu should be honoured have led to a political standoff.

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Italy citizenship referendum: 'I was born here - but feel rejected'

Italy is holding a citizenship referendum and it's proving so divisive that some, including the prime minister, are boycotting it.

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Kenyan blogger was hit and assaulted to death, autopsy reveals

Albert Ojwang did not die of self-inflicted injuries, pathologists say, contradicting the police.

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Monday, June 9, 2025

Culture and colour come out in praise of a Nigerian king

The Ojude Oba festival in south-west Nigeria combines fashion and culture connecting people to their roots.

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Police surround home of presidential hopeful in Cameroon

It comes after the 71-year-old’s comments at a political rally in Paris inflamed ruling party officials back home.

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'They have perfect dark skin': The African nation home to fashion's favourite models

Why models from South Sudan, a lush but troubled nation, are sought after by the big fashion brands.

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Sunday, June 8, 2025

Stars, stitches and stripes: Africa's top shots

A selection of the week's best photos from across the African continent and beyond.

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One death every seven minutes: The world's worst country to give birth

Nigeria accounts for 29% of global maternal deaths - a lack of medics and poor facilities are partly to blame.

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Why 'electrical' Mbeumo is aiming high

Bryan Mbeumo has become one of the most sought-after players in the English Premier League.

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Saturday, June 7, 2025

Former Zambian President Lungu dies aged 68

He had "been receiving specialized treatment in South Africa", his party says.

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Liberia's ex-speaker charged with arson over parliament fire

The blaze broke out a day after protests over plans to oust former speaker Jonathan Fonati Koffa.

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'Improving every day' – Mbeumo on his best season

Bryan Mbeumo's stellar Premier League season with Brentford has seen him linked with a move to Manchester United. But what is the secret of his success?

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Friday, June 6, 2025

Botswana's diamond giant slashes output as demand falls

Botswana, one of the world's biggest diamond producers, has been struck by a global decline in the market.

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Interpol issues red notice for Ghana's fugitive ex-minister

The 65-year-old is alleged to be at the centre of several corruption cases; he has said he has been unlawfully treated.

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'Improving every day' – Mbeumo on his best season

Bryan Mbeumo's stellar Premier League season with Brentford has seen him linked with a move to Manchester United. But what is the secret of his success?

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Thursday, June 5, 2025

On the hunt for Tiger, the fugitive linked to illegal South African gold mine where 78 died

The BBC tracks down people close to the alleged crime kingpin who escaped custody while awaiting trial.

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'I watched helplessly as water washed my family away' in Nigeria floods

Residents of a Nigeria town tell the BBC they are homeless and penniless after devastating floods.

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Trump hits 10 African countries with travel ban and restrictions

Seven of the 12 countries whose nationals are banned from going to the US are in Africa.

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Wednesday, June 4, 2025

Heartbreak as cash-strapped Nigerians abandon their pets

Pet owners are struggling with the rising cost of living in the West African nation.

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Kenyan author prosecuted for writing a book about president's daughter

Charlene Ruto accused the author of "misusing" her name by writing the book without seeking her permission.

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South African politician sacked over visit to fugitive pastor

South Africa is trying to extradite pastor Shepherd Bushiri from Malawi on fraud charges, which he denies.

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Tuesday, June 3, 2025

South Africa's hunt for 'Tiger' - alleged illegal mining kingpin

The BBC speaks to the mother and brother of a man wanted in connection with illicit gold mining.

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UN aid trucks come under attack in Sudan

Initial reports suggest multiple casualties following the attack on the convoy, a UN spokesperson says.

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Paint, parades and power: Africa's top shots

A selection of the week's best photos from across the African continent and beyond.

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Monday, June 2, 2025

Paint, parades and power: Africa's top shots

A selection of the week's best photos from across the African continent and beyond.

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Could Nigeria's careful ethnic balancing act be under threat?

Criticism is growing after several top positions go to members of the president's ethnic Yoruba group.

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Khelif required to take sex test for World Boxing fights

World Boxing says Olympic champion Imane Khelif will not be allowed to fight in the female category at their competitions until she undergoes a mandatory sex test.

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Sunday, June 1, 2025

Unpacking the South African land law that so inflames Trump

The law allows for land to be seized without compensation in rare cases and 'in the public interest'.

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Pyramids win maiden African Champions League title

Pyramids win their first ever African Champions League title after beating Mamelodi Sundowns 2-1 in Cairo to seal a 3-2 win on aggregate.

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Death toll in Nigeria floods hits more than 200, officials say

There are 500 people missing in the town of Mokwa, but officials fear no more survivors will be found.

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'I watched helplessly as water washed my family away' in Nigeria floods

Residents of a Nigeria town tell the BBC they are homeless and penniless after devastating floods.

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Saturday, May 31, 2025

Life is improving in Nigeria, Tinubu says

Bola Tinubu introduced painful economic reforms but says these are now starting to bear fruit.

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Khelif required to take sex test for World Boxing fights

World Boxing says Olympic champion Imane Khelif will not be allowed to fight in the female category at their competitions until she undergoes a mandatory sex test.

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African legends bring hope to Somali football

Somalians hope hosting Emmanuel Adebayor, Samuel Eto'o and Jay Jay Okocha in a legends game can help bring international football back to the country after nearly 40 years.

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Friday, May 30, 2025

Suspect in South African student's murder killed in police shootout

The main suspect in the murder of Olorato Mongale was found by police on Friday morning.

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Thursday, May 29, 2025

Rebuked by Trump but praised at home: How Ramaphosa might gain from US showdown

The calm reaction of South Africa's president to the Oval Office ambush might boost his standing at home.

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'They see you as one of their own' – Wanyama's love for Scotland

Kenya legend Victor Wanyama says the welcoming nature of Scottish football fans was part of the reason for his surprise decision to join Dunfermline Athletic.

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The stats do not lie - ranking Africa's Premier League stars

Egypt's Mohamed Salah was the stand-out player in this season's Premier League - but what do the statistics say about other African stars?

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Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Tears and heartbreak over tragic story of South African girl sold by her mother

Joshlin Smith's mother, branded the "mastermind" in her child's disappearance, is to be sentenced.

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Could Nigeria's careful ethnic balancing act be under threat?

Criticism is growing after several top positions go to members of the president's ethnic Yoruba group.

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Rebuked by Trump but praised at home: How Ramaphosa might gain from US showdown

The calm reaction of South Africa's president to the Oval Office ambush might boost his standing at home.

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Tuesday, May 27, 2025

On the South African road incorrectly identified as a 'burial site' by Trump

The US president said video of crosses on the road was evidence of the scale of attacks on white farmers.

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'It's not fair': Other refugees in limbo as US welcomes white South Africans

Refugees from other nations ask why the White House has made an exception for white South Africans.

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'They see you as one of their own' – Wanyama's love for Scotland

Kenya legend Victor Wanyama says the welcoming nature of Scottish football fans was part of the reason for his surprise decision to join Dunfermline Athletic.

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