Wanyama’s former Celtic manager, Neil Lennon, brought him to Dunfermline as a free agent, recognizing his potential to elevate the team’s performance. Despite a red card on his debut, Wanyama contributed significantly off the field, boosting merchandise sales and engaging with young players. As Wanyama approaches 34, he expresses a desire to re-sign, contingent on the club retaining Lennon, and he aspires to pursue a coaching career, hoping to mirror Lennon’s success in management.
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News24 | Master’s student’s digital voucher system links donors to beneficiaries in cashless society
A Stellenbosch University researcher has developed a blockchain-based voucher system prototype that enables transparent donations of essential goods through digital tokens, promoting community-level support in a cashless society. This innovative approach aims to enhance the efficiency and traceability of charitable giving while addressing the challenges posed by declining cash usage. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: A smart person at a school made a special digital gift card system that helps people give important...
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