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A new chapter of national pride

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SW December 14 2025 edition

When Bafana Bafana clinched their place in the 2026 Fifa World Cup, a wave of euphoria swept across South Africa, creating a powerful national moment.

- Tshimogo Sathekge

This shared joy grew even louder when the tournament draw revealed an exciting piece of nostalgia: South Africa will once again face Mexico in the opening match, evoking memories of their thrilling encounter in 2010.

Having genuinely qualified for the first time since 2002, this accomplishment represents more than just sporting success; it is a testament to black excellence overcoming persistent and challenging obstacles that many people face daily within this nation.

The festive atmosphere was almost disrupted by an all-too-familiar administrative error known as the “Mokoena-gate” incident.

Due to a mistake in managing yellow card accumulations, three vital points were lost, negating a well-earned win.

Such severe incompetence and self-sabotage typify the unfortunate stereotype often associated with black South African narratives—a relentless struggle against internal disorganisation that jeopardises hard-won achievements.

In this context, the achievements of coach Hugo Broos deserve significant recognition.

The Belgian Afcon champion has remarkably transformed the team into bronze medal winners at the recent Afcon tournament.

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