Nkosinathi Sibisi insists Bafana can still keep World Cup dream alive
Nkosinathi Sibisi remains confident South Africa can revive their FIFA World Cup campaign despite suffering defeat in their opening Group A encounter against Mexico.

The 34-year-old striker had been expected to leave earlier in the campaign, shortly after the club achieved promotion to the Betway Premiership.
However, after holding discussions with the club's hierarchy, he reversed that decision and stayed on to contribute during their maiden season in the top division, building on his role in their promotion push.
According to iDiski Times, Kamatuka will now move on as a free agent when his deal expires.
His season was disrupted by a mid-campaign injury, which limited his availability in the latter stages as he worked his way back to full fitness.
Even so, he still accumulated 23 appearances across all competitions: 19 in the league, two in the Nedbank Cup and two in the Carling Knockout Cup.
He found the net twice, both goals coming in league action, as his involvement tapered off during the second half of the season.