The Womens Africa Cup of Nations tournament starts in Morocco, later on Saturday evening when the host nation takes on Zambia in the opening match at the newly built Olympic Stadium in Rabat.
Defending champions, Banyana Banyana have settled in at their base camp in Oujda, where they will play their group matches.
The 24-year-old, Noxolo Cesane, who was part of the national team when they won their maiden continental title at the 2022 Womens Africa Cup of Nations says they just have to focus on themselves.
Only one day left for Womens African Champions, Banyana Banyana to attempt to win the new WAFCON trophy unveiled on Wednesday in Rabat.
The African Champions join the host country, Morocco and 10 other nations in the tournament set to be played at six venues across five cities.