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33rd Africa Cup Of Nations Kick Start On January 9, 2022

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33rd Africa Cup Of Nations Kick Start On January 9, 2022

African’s most prestigious International Men Football, the Africa Cup of Nations to begin on January 9, 2022.

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The tournament was originally scheduled to be played on June and July 2021 but the Confideration of Africa Football (CAF) rescheduled the tournament to take place from 9 January to 6 February 2021 following the effects to the global Corona Virus pandemic.

The 33rd AFCON will be hosted by Cameroon with 23 other countries participating in the tournament.

Algeria are the defending champions, having won the 2019 edition.

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BELOW ARE THE TOURNAMENT OUTLINE FOR THE AFCON 2021 CAMEROON – THE 33RD EDITION.

 

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SUNDAY ( JANUARY 9)

Cameroon 5:00 Burkina Faso

Ethiopia 8:00 Cape Verde

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TUESDAY ( JANUARY 10)

Senegal 2:00 Zimbabwe

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Guinea 5:00 Malawi

Morocco 5:00 Ghana

Comoros 8:00 Gabon

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TUESDAY (JANUARY 11)

Algeria 2:00 Sierra Leone

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Nigeria 5:00 Egypt

Sudan 8:00 Guinea Bissau

 

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WEDNESDAY ( JANUARY 12TH)

Tunisia 2:00 Mali

Mauritania 5:00 Gambia

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Equitoria Guinea 8:00 Ivory Coast

 

DAY 2 :

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THURSDAY (JANUARY 13)

 

Cameroon 5:00 Ethiopia

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Cape Verde 8:00 Burkina Faso

 

FRIDAY ( JANUARY 14)

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Senegal 2:00 Guinea

Malawi 5:00 Zimbabwe

Morocco 5:00 Comoros

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Gabon 8:00 Ghana

 

SATURDAY ( JANUARY 15)

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Nigeria 5:00 Sudan

Guinea Bissau 8:00 Egypt

 

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SUNDAY (JANUARY 16)

Gambia 2:00 Mali

Ivory Coast 5:00 Sierra Leone

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Tunisia 5:00 Mauritania

Algeria 8:00 Equitoria Guinea

 

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DAY 3 – LAST ROUND OF MATCHES

MONDAY ( JANUARY 17)

 

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Burkina Faso 5:00 Ethiopia

Cape Verde 5:00 Cameroon

 

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TUESDAY ( JANUARY 18)

Malawi 5:00 Senegal

Zimbabwe 5:00 Guinea

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Gabon 8:00 Morocco

Ghana 8:00 Comoros

 

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WEDNESDAY ( JANUARY 19)

Egypt 8:00 Sudan

Guinea Bissau 8:00 Nigeria

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THURSDAY ( JANUARY 20)

Ivory Coast 5:00 Algeria

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Sierra Leone 5:00 Equitoria Guinea

Gambia 8:00 Tunisia

Mali 8:00 Mauritania

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ROUND OF 16 – SUNDAY ( JANUARY 23)

GROUP A (2nd) 5:00 GROUP C( 2nd)

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GROUP D(1st) 8:00 Third place GROUP B/E/F

 

MONDAY (JANUARY 24)

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GROUP B ( 2nd ) 5:00 GROUP F( 2nd)

GROUP A ( 1st) 8:00 Third place GROUP C/D/ E

 

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TUESDAY (JANUARY 25)

GROUP B ( 1st) 5:00 Third place GROUP A/C/ D

GROUP C( 1st) 8:00 Third place GROUP A/B/ F

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WEDNESDAY ( JANUARY 26)

GROUP E(1st) 5:00 GROUP D( 2nd)

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GROUP F( 1st) 8:00 GROUP E( 2nd).

 

QUARTER FINALS:

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JANUARY 29 – 30

 

SEMI FINALS :

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FEBRUARY 2ND – 3RD

 

THIRD PLACE AND FINAL;

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FEBRUARY 6.

 

 

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Bright Mumuni Commends President Mahama for Assenting Legal Education Bill into Law

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Social and education advocate Bright Mumuni has commended President John Dramani Mahama for assenting to the Legal Education Act, describing the move as a bold and progressive decision that will expand access to legal education in Ghana.

According to Bright Mumuni, the President’s decision to sign the bill into law demonstrates a strong commitment to educational reforms, equal opportunities, and institutional development.

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He noted that for many years, several qualified law graduates have struggled to gain admission into professional legal training due to limited spaces and restrictions, making the reform a major relief for aspiring legal professionals across the country.

Bright Mumuni stated that ending the exclusive authority of the Ghana School of Law over professional legal education will help create healthy competition and open doors for more accredited institutions to provide quality legal training.

“I commend the President for assenting to this important bill into law. This is a progressive step that will create more opportunities for young Ghanaians who aspire to study law and contribute meaningfully to national development,” he said.

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He further emphasized that legal education goes beyond producing practicing lawyers, explaining that knowledge of the law helps citizens better understand their rights, responsibilities, and civic obligations.

According to him, a society where more people understand the law is one that promotes accountability, justice, and democratic growth.

Bright Mumuni also praised the President for signing the Value for Money Office Act and the Governance Advisory Council Act, stating that the establishment of stronger accountability institutions is necessary for fighting corruption and ensuring responsible governance.

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He added that the three legislations represent important national reforms that can strengthen public trust and improve transparency in governance if properly implemented.

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