CARRICK FAVOURITE FOR MAN UTD CARETAKER ROLE. (PHOTO)

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 Carrick favourite for Man Utd caretaker role Michael Carrick has emerged as favourite to be appointed Manchester United caretaker head coach, according to sources close to the process. Club chiefs are hoping to have an appointment in place for when players return to training on Wednesday. While a final decision is yet to be reached, talks are said to have progressed with the 44-year-old over the position. Carrick previously had a three-game stint as United's temporary boss following Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's dismissal in 2021. He won two and drew one of those matches but left after Ralf Rangnick's arrival as interim manager. Solskjaer held face-to-face discussions with the club on Saturday about a return. United sacked Ruben Amorim as manager after 14 months in the job on 5 January. Darren Fletcher, a former United and Scotland midfielder, was initially handed temporary responsibility for first-team affairs following Amorim's departure. United suffered an FA Cup third-rou...

S. A FORMER MINISTER NATHI MTHETHWA DIES AFTER TRAGIC INCIDENT. (PHOTO).


 Former Minister Nathi Mthethwa Dies After Tragic Incident


Former Minister of Arts and Culture, Nathi Mthethwa, has passed away following a tragic incident shortly after being mentioned in the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry.


Mthethwa, who served as Minister of Arts and Culture in 2014 and later as Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture from May 2019, was at the time of his death serving as South Africa’s Ambassador to France.


According to the report, it is alleged that Mthethwa jumped from the 22nd floor of a building. The circumstances surrounding his death remain under investigation.


Authorities are expected to release more details as inquiries continue.

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