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Rwanda Becoming the Sporting Hub Of Africa

Rwanda Becoming the Sporting Hub Of Africa

Give Africans sport and you have their full backing behind you. This seems like the lesson Rwanda has really mastered when it comes to developing the country. It is a widely known factor that sport can boost a country’s economy due to the wide opportunities that come with it. This has been visible in countries that have invested heavily in ...

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Cheptegei Cannot Wait To Get Back On The Track

Cheptegei Cannot Wait To Get Back On The Track

10,000-meter world champion Joshua Cheptegei will on Wednesday, May 19 be back on the track for Uganda’s next moment of glory. He will this time around compete in the 3,000 meters for the first time in the 60th Ostrava Golden Spike in the Czech Republic.On Saturday, the world champion who is also the ambassador for Uganda Tourism Board brand flew ...

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Onyango Rewarded A Car As Token Of Appreciation

Onyango Rewarded A Car As A A Token Of Appreciation

Retired Cranes captain, Denis Onyango gets rewarded with a car as a token of appreciation. The president and the first lady saw him worthy of receiving this car from them. He got his car after the meeting he had with the president on 6th May 2021. Onyango had gone to have a talk with the president about a few issues ...

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Man-United Hope To Calm Fans By Landing Tottenham’s Harry Kane

Harry Kane wanted by Man-United In Hopes To Calm Fans

Manchester United is set to lodge a £90 million bid for Tottenham talisman Harry Kane this summer. The team hopes that this mega signing will reduce the anger towards the Glazer family’s ownership according to reports. In recent events, United supporters have vented their anger towards the Americans, with frustration boiling over on Sunday. Protests at Old Trafford turned ugly ...

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British Sports Ready To Boycott Social Media For Four Days

British Sports Ready To Boycott Social Media For Four Days

Major football clubs and players will soon join a number of other sports bodies to boycott social media for four days. This is a move by the sports fraternity to tackle abuse and discrimination. The ‘’Show of solidarity against online abuse’’ hopes to encourage companies to take stronger stands against racist and sexist abuse on their platforms. The Rugby Union, ...

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