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A new frontiier

The sun hung low in the sky, casting a warm, golden glow over the horizon as a cool breeze swept through the palm trees that lined the streets of Miami. It was a day that would be etched into the annals of sports history, a day that would reshape the landscape of football as the world knew it.

The news had spread like wildfire – Lionel Messi, the footballing legend, had made the monumental decision to join the MLS and sign with Inter Miami. The shockwaves of this revelation rippled through the sports world, sparking conversations in every corner of the globe.

Messi, synonymous with Barcelona for two decades, was embarking on a new chapter of his illustrious career. The man who had dazzled stadiums and television screens with his unparalleled skills, who had etched his name in the annals of football folklore, was now set to grace the American shores. Inter Miami, the nascent team that had quickly captured the imagination of Miami’s diverse population, was the chosen stage for this epochal moment. The streets of Miami buzzed with an electric excitement, a fervor that matched the city’s vibrant culture.


Editor's Comment
Time to end informal sector fronting

The Francistown Umbrella Informal Sector chairperson, David Mbulawa, has highlighted this growing concern, revealing that many local traders are using their licences to facilitate the entry of foreign goods into the market at a fee.Fronting undermines the very fabric of our local economy. It allows foreign traders to exploit the system designed to benefit Batswana, using local licences to cross borders and sell goods at prices intended for local...

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