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Stories on CAF increasing the prize money for this year's AFCON and the latest on Amakhosi's Mduduzi Mdantsane has seen a host of comments from SL readers.
Read: CAF Confirms Massive Increase In AFCON Prize Money
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The Confederation of African Football has announced a major increase in prize money for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations tournament in the Ivory Coast.
African football's governing body has confirmed there is a 40% increase for the winners of the continental showpiece, while there will be more money for the nations that progress to the latter stages of the tournament.
The winner of AFCON will walk away with around R131 million, the runner-up gets R74.8 million, the semi-finalist will earn R46.7 million and quarter-finalist get a healthy sum of R24.3 million.
Here's how the readers reacted to the "CAF Confirms Massive Increase In AFCON Prize Money" story:
"Mr. Motsepe's tenure at CAF seems to be profitable. Good to have a President who is in the papers for the right reasons," says Charles Manyike.
"Hope this thing doesn't cause the strikes of players with money issues and disrupt The rhythm of the games," says winterv.me.
"The question is, will the prize money reach the players or end up in Danny Jordaan's pocket," says oupa.phiri27.
"True reflection of a man that came in to uplift African football, kudos to Dr Patrice Motsepe," says ndweniandries4.
"Madala Broos' retirement cheque," says ghettovillage411.
Kaizer Chiefs Mduduzi Mdantsane, who allegedly got in trouble with the club for drinking may soon find his way back onto the field, with the Siya Crew revealing that there's a training program designed to guide him back into shape.
The Siya source mentioned that Mdantsane is training hard and has been given a program to follow by the club's physical trainer and therapists.
The source also revealed that the ex-Cape Town City midfielder will be available for selection once the second half of the DStv Premiership resumes.
Another Siya Source did mention that Mdantsane won't be thrown straight into the first team deep end and will be slowly integrated into the squad through friendly matches this month.
Read: Mdantsane's Program: Chiefs Star 'Won't Thrown To The Sharks'
Here's how the readers reacted to the "Mdantsane's Program: Chiefs Star 'Won't Thrown To The Sharks'" story:
"Send him to Steve Komphela, he prefers them like that," says Shikabala.
"He signed his career away after signing for Chiefs. Almost all the players signed by Chiefs in recent years are finished," says Dominate-downs.
"Please close the fridge and remove the cooler box next to him," jokes zwelid.nkosi.
"There are no sharks at the village. He can be thrown in the veld to graze with other zebras," says afl.
"He was also supposed 'to hit the ground running' this one," says His Majesty Yellow PSL Pitbull.
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