FIFA confirms AFCON postponement to 2022

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FIFA has confirmed that the African Cup of Nations, originally scheduled to hold in Cameroon in January next year, has been rescheduled for 2022. AFCON FIFA Cameroon Football Soccer Sports Africa

Joins African Union, WHO, CAF to in campaign against domestic violence

Meanwhile, the world football governing body has disclosed that it is joining forces with the African Union, the World Health Organization and the Confederation of African Football to jointly address the issue of domestic violence by launching the #SafeHome campaign across the African continent. In a statement made available to The Guardian, FIFA said the initiative is designed to support women and children victims of domestic violence, particularly as stay-at-home measures in response to COVID-19 have put them at greater risk.

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