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Hyundai donates soccer balls

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Defending champions Egypt crash out of Afcon

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Jamaicans rock Daegu, Semenya grabs silver

DAEGU – Sprint superstar Usain Bolt brought the world championships to a thrilling climax yesterday as his Jamaican team

Energy poverty: Africa’s nemesis

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“WE are totally dependent on firewood for cooking as we don’t have other alternatives,” says Chipo Saungweme of Mutambara Village

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