This comes despite more than a week of ongoing anti-government protests across the country.
For the ninth consecutive night on Sunday, young Moroccans took to the streets, demanding an end to corruption, better social services, and reforms in health and education. The demonstrations have also reflected growing frustration over social inequality.
Motsepe said CAF remains in close communication with Moroccan authorities and is confident preparations for the tournament remain on track. The AFCON 2025 is scheduled to take place from December 21 to January 18, across nine venues, featuring 24 national teams competing for Africa’s most prestigious football title.
–ChannelAfrica–
