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Career opportunity in Kenya



Do you think you have what it takes to help develop and manage the leading football website on the continent?

SuperSport.com -- the continent's leading sports website -- is looking to grow its online market share of football in Africa and is looking for an experienced and highly motivated individual to drive the process in Kenya.

The football editor will be based in Nairobi, Kenya, so please only apply if you are currently a resident.

In recent months the SuperSport.com brand has experienced phenomenal growth in both the online and mobile worlds, with over one million unique visitors to the website and nearly half-a-million users on the mobi site in February alone.

This expansion obviously points to a growing demand for SuperSport's high-quality mix of news, sports data, video, opinion pieces and fantasy elements, with Africa no different, given the excellent response during the Africa Cup of Nations.

So if you feel you have the right qualifications and personality to make SuperSport.com the continent's number one online football destination, including, as an editor, being able to create unique content around East African footballers, both locally and overseas, then click on the link below for more information and the application forms.

- Football editor - East Africa

The closing date for applications is April 7, 2010



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