Jobless Soweto man fills potholes to earn R120 a day

Mfanelo Msinga, 35, fills potholes on a damaged Soweto bridge with soil and stones he collects from nearby streets and earns over R120 a day.
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Desiree Ellis has named a 24-woman Banyana Banyana squad for friendlies against Algeria and Japan ahead of the Women's Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco this year.
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