CAF CONFIRMS DATES FOR AFCON 2027 IN KENYA, TANZANIA AND UGANDA. (PHOTO).

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 CAF confirms dates for AFCON 2027 in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda The 2027 Africa Cup of Nations will be played between Jun 19 and July 17 the African Federation (CAF) announced on Saturday without revealing which of Uganda, Kenya or Tanzania would host the opener or the final. The dates were approved by the FIFA Council in Vancouver, Canada, after fears the countries would fail to be ready were quelled with CAF president Patrice Motsepe who fought off a delay to 2028. "We have worked hard to ensure that the AFCON is held in East Africa, and our commitment remains unwavering. I am confident that we will organise a very successful AFCON in these three countries," Motsepe said. This edition of the AFCON, the first spread over three countries, will mark the return of the competition to East Africa for the first time since the 1976 edition in Ethiopia.

UPDATE: A 79-YEAR-OLD WOMAN KILLED BY BULL ELEPHANT WHILE ON SAFARI. (PHOTO).


 A 79-year-old woman killed by Bull Elephant while on safari.


According to official reports a safari truck carrying 6 tourists began being stalked by a 5 ton,10 foot tall Bull Elephant. The guide tried to evade the elephant and sped away. 


After approximately a half mile he was forced to stop when his route became blocked.


Unfortunately the elephant caught up with them and began knocking the truck around like a child's toy. The elephant then flipped the car over. Sadly, a 79-year-old American tourist, Gail Mattson, passed away as a result of injuries sustained.  Four other tourists sustained minor injuries.


The names of all individuals have not been released at this point.


Our thoughts are with Gail and her entire family.

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