So, it’s official: the Twenty Ten Dream Team has been announced! These great journalists from all over Africa will be heading to South Africa to cover the 2010 World Cup, while the remaining Allstars will continue to cover the event from their home countries.
We will feature some more of the Dream Team’s work on the blog over the coming weeks. But why not view or listen to all over their stories now?
| Andrew Esiebo (M) | Nigeria | Photo (EN) |
| Emmanuel Quaye (M) | Ghana | Photo (EN) |
| Ahmed Jallanzo (M) | Liberia | Photo (EN) |
| Arnaud Thierry Gouegnon (M) | Ivory Coast | Photo (FR) |
| Joseph Opio Kiracho (M) | Uganda | Print (EN) |
| Nanama Keita (M) | Gambia | Print (EN) |
| Mark Namanya (M) | Uganda | Print (EN) |
| Selay Marius Kouassi (M) | Ivory Coast | Print (FR) |
| Kennedy Gondwe (M) | Zambia | Print (EN) |
| Anne Mireille Mbiacob Nzouankeu (F) | Cameroon | Print (FR) |
| Davison Mudzingwa (M) | South Africa | Radio (EN) |
| Andrew Kabuura (M) | Uganda | Radio (EN) |
| Kofi Adu Domfeh (M | Ghana | Radio (EN) |
| Rosemary Gaisie (F) | Ghana | Radio (EN) |
| Yaya Boudani (M) | Burkina Faso | Radio (FR) |
| Emelyne Muhorakeye (F)* | Burundi | Radio (FR) |
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