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AFCON TUNISIA LAUNCH APPEAL FOR AFCON CLASH AGAINST MALI TO BE REPLAYED

Views: 0 Tunisia have appealed to replay their Africa Cup of Nations Group F match against Mali after the game ended in a controversial 1-0 defeat. Also read : MALI BEAT TUNISIA 1-0 AS REFEREE BLEW FOR FULL-TIME EARLY TWICE Mali were 1-0 up through Ibrahima Kone’s spot kick when referee Janny Sikazwe blew the final whistle

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AFCON CARLOS QUEIROZ URGES PLAYERS TO FORGET DEFEAT AGAINST NIGERIA AND MAKE FANS PROUD

Views: 0 Egypt started their 2022 Africa Cup of Nations campaign with a disappointing 1-0 defeat against Nigeria. The Pharaohs now have two must-win games remaining in the group stages against Guinea-Bissau and Sudan respectively in order for them to secure a spot in the round of 16. Also Read : AFCON 2021 : EGYPT COACH

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AFCON VINCENT ABOUBAKAR AND TOKO EKAMBI MADE OF CAMEROON FIRST QUALIFIED FOR ROUND OF 16

Views: 2 Hosts Cameroon came from behind with a brace each from team captain Vincent Aboubakar and Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting to book a place 2022 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) round of 16. The indomitables Lions dominated Ethiopia with 4-1 win at the Olembe stadium of Thursday afternoon. Also Read : “ALL THE PLAYERS ARE READY

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Cameroonian senator and soldier killed in restive anglophone regions

Views: 1 Opposition figure shot and a soldier killed with an explosive device in separate attacks Henry Kemende was a member of the opposition Social Democratic Front party, which blamed English-speaking separatists for his death. Photograph: Alexis Huguet/AFP/Getty Images Emmanuel Akinwotu in Lagos Wed 12 Jan 2022 18.15 GMT A prominent opposition figure and a soldier have

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PRUDENTIAL ANNOUNCES AFRICA CUP OF NATIONS 2021 SPONSORSHIP

Views: 3 Prudential AFCON Sponsorship:L-R: Brain Nkwenti, CEO Prudential Beneficial Cameroon, Sandra Latorre, Chief of Staff and General Secretary Office, Confederation of African Football (CAF), Eric Mboma, Chief Representative Officer Prudential Northern Africa Region, Javier Oleo, Marketing and Partnership Director, Confederation of African Football (CAF) at the press conference to announce Prudential’s sponsorship of African cup

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Analysis-India’s new COVID-19 rules aim to free up resources but carry risks

Views: 1 By Krishna N. Das © Reuters/ANUSHREE FADNAVIS FILE PHOTO: A healthcare worker collects a COVID-19 test swab sample from a man in New DelhiNEW DELHI (Reuters) – India has eased its COVID-19 rules on testing, quarantine and hospital admissions in a bid to free up resources for its neediest people, a strategy hailed by

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Novak Djokovic faces fine or prison for breaking isolation while Covid positive

Views: 1 Novak Djokovic could face a fine or even prison in Serbia after his admission that he broke isolation while he had Covid last month, lawyers have said, as the prime minister warned his behaviour appeared to be “a clear breach” of the rules. The 34-year-old Belgrade-born tennis player is chasing a record-breaking 21st

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Terrified Afghan teachers still hiding from Taliban

Views: 2 Afghans who were employed to spread British values and teach English in Helmand province have told the BBC they are still in hiding from the Taliban and remain “terrified of reprisals”. © EPA Around 100 ex-British Council staff are still in Afghanistan despite the Taliban taking over the country Around 100 ex-British Council staff

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