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Guest Columnist: Covid-19 gives Safa a chance to start up again with a clean slate
The Mokoena Report, which accuses Safa president Danny Jordaan of flouting the organisation’s constitution, has set the cat among the pigeons. This is according to a former top Safa executive member who believes the report lays bare the divisions within the country’s football controlling body.
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