19 January 2013

Afcon 2013 Guide


The 29th Africa Cup of Nations, hosted by South Africa, kicks off in Johannesburg, Soccer City, on January 19, 2013 and runs until February 10, 2013, at Soccer City.

Duration

Afcon 2013 will be held over a 22-day period from the opening match to the finals. There will be six match-free days in between, meaning, there will be 16 match days. For the most part, there will be two matches daily on those days. All matches will be televised live on SuperSport 4 which will be a 24hours . See our broadcast schedule for details.

Teams and Groups:

Sixteen countries will be taking part in the tournament, with South Africa qualified as hosts. They are joined by 15 countries from the qualifying rounds that have produced casualties in a proportion never seen in the history of the tournament.

Missing in Action

The traditional powerhouses of the tournament will be missing, including Egypt, who have won the last three of the last four tournaments and seven in total (1957, 1959, 1986, 1998, 2006, 2008, 2010), Cameroon (1984, 1988, 2000, 2002) and Senegal.

06 January 2013

An interview of Dbanj on JUICE with Toolz of NdaniTv

In the interview  D'Banj talks about his international success and the celebrity friends he's made along the way and he explains his most recent title "Eja Nla". He also talks about his acting aspirations.
And also reveals the truth about his relationship with Genevieve Nnaji, that he's not single and contrary talks about his split from Mohits and his growth as an artist.

Watch it below: 

  PART1



PART 2