✅ Free entrance to the main attractions of Rome✅ Free public transport
an incredible space dedicated to contemporary art just a stone's throw from Rome.
All this is the Art Forum Würth Capena
a magical and unusual place dedicated to art and culture
located in the Roman industrial countryside
just 30 minutes driving from the city of Rome
A dynamic and participative space where you will find contemporary art exhibitions
Let's discover more about this unexpected place
thematic seminars and theatrical and musical performances
The Art Forum is integrated into the Würth headquarters in Capena
which includes a large logistics center and customer service offices
The Würth Group today represents the world leader in the distribution of professional products and systems for assembly and fastening
The initial small company was founded in Germany in 1945
a true pioneer of the sector who developed the concept of direct sales The customer is king and Würth is at his service
took over the reins of the family business and thanks to a strong entrepreneurial mentality transformed the company to become a world leader in this sector
The Würth Group is now present in 80 countries around the world with over 400 companies
Reinhold Würth was a far-sighted entrepreneur and lover of the arts and structured the company on very specific values
founded on respect for customers and collaborators
The Würth collection was born from Reinhold Würth’s strong passion and commitment to art and culture
who in the 1960s began to put together a large group of works
mainly contemporary art belonging to a wide variety of genres
Since 1991 this heritage was made freely accessible to the public
thanks to the opening of 15 museums and exhibition spaces in ten European countries
The spaces dedicated to art are created in the vicinity of the operational headquarters and are designed to be included in the company context
thus creating a synergy between art and work and allowing Würth staff to benefit from special initiatives for their personal growth in the cultural field
The Würth Art Forum in Capena was inaugurated in 2006 and has presented 19 different exhibitions to date
It is a challenging reality that emanates from Wurth's vision and commitment to trying to make culture a good accessible to all and
to allow individual growth and the opportunity for knowledge
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and with it come triome lands full of cycling
The streets of New Capenna are varied and full of mana
One of the most exciting things about the streets
Because not only do you get “triome lands” which are three color to begin with
But you can also get them in three different styles
Let’s take a look at the lands of New Capenna
a swamp/mountain/forest that comes into play tapped and has cycling 3
there are three different art varieties for each of these: regular
Each one echoes the art deco theme of the set
We also get a good look at the workigs of the boxing gym
which locks down the island/swamp side of things
you can smell the smoke and bourbon from here
Then there’s Spara’s Headquarters
It’s a forest/plains/island and it will help you sail to ascendancy
It also references one of the big factions of the set: the brokers
And then there’s Raffine’s Tower
which is as swampy as you’d expect the top of a skyscraper to be
it’s representative of the city in more ways than one
Jetmir’s Garden is there for the most aggro of green/red/white decks
and sure to be a rare patch of greenery within the city of New Capenna
So stay tuned in the coming weeks to see more from New Capenna
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Visitors and staff at Climate-KIC’s Lower Silesia centre in Poland can view energy costs and savings on a digital dashboard
Analysis of energy usage and monitoring of the indoor climate is crucial for schools
A bad indoor climate does not only result in bad energy performance
A system that aims to help solve this problem is currently being tested by Climate-KIC’s regional centre in Poland as part of a ‘no cure
Mobile sensors have been installed across the Climate-KIC Lower Silesia offices – based at the Wrocław Research Centre EIT+ campus – to provide the necessary data
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Fixers are the backbone of the western news industry
Zleke guided Ann Neumann through a war-torn Ethiopia – a country he soon had to flee
They took his phone and his ID and told him to come with them
Two men in military fatigues with AK-47s waited in the car outside
They drove him from his home on the outskirts of Addis Ababa to a prison house deep in Oromo territory
There was a mattress on the floor and little else
Zleke was kept away from the other detainees and the men holding him spoke only Oromo
He was then moved to a second location where he was interrogated
After three weeks he was transported to a police station in Addis Ababa
Zleke’s wife answered the door to find two men who asked for money for her husband’s release
She collected what she could and gave them 30,000 birr
They let him go with these words: “You can go now but you will never be free
After that, Zleke stayed inside his home, too afraid to go outside. Once he and his wife decided that he should leave Ethiopia
His passport would expire in less than a year
Zleke worked with an Italian friend to get a visa for Italy
and Zleke had been my fixer when I traveled to Ethiopia to write about the Tigray war
which lasted from November 2020 to November 2022
He helped me arrange interviews with sources
and translated so that I could communicate with non-English speakers
and to protect the safety of his wife and children in Ethiopia who are still awaiting visas
View image in fullscreenEthiopian refugees who fled the Tigray conflict arrive by bus in Sudan’s eastern Gedaref state
Photograph: Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFP/Getty ImagesHis detention unfolded only days after I left the country
but we know that he and I were seen together
in a refugee camp on the outskirts of Rome
the distance from his wife and two children
He carries the plight of an African refugee in the west
tasked with making a new life far from anything familiar
we laughed and cried at the impossibility of the two of us being here together in Italy
We laughed and cried because Zleke was safe
as I was planning my reporting trip to Ethiopia
a country then already mired in a bloody civil war
I contacted a film producer in my Brooklyn neighborhood who had recently completed a shoot there
I asked if she needed me to take anything to the people she knew in Ethiopia
“Let me check in with my friend Zleke and see if he needs anything
He gets a little shy but he’s a wonderful person.”
translate conversations and arrange travel
negotiating on-the-ground logistics and tasks for journalists who do not live locally and come to the continent to write about a specific issue
the fixer may take on the responsibility of keeping a journalist safe; they are better able to read the danger of a situation than a foreigner
Their work is absolutely vital to the American and western news ecosystem
recognition and safety between journalists
View image in fullscreenZleke in Piazza dei Cinquecento
which commemorates an 1887 defeat of Italian forces by the Ethiopians
Photograph: Víctor Sokolowicz/The GuardianExamples of this disparity characterized the American occupation of Afghanistan
a reporter for the Italian newspaper La Repubblica
were captured during travel to interview Taliban leaders
but 24-year-old Nasqhbandi was ultimately beheaded
During the withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan in August 2021, as I was pitching my article about the war in Ethiopia, the news was awash in reports of the frenzied efforts of western journalists to arrange evacuation from Kabul for the fixers and interpreters they had worked with
More than 80 local journalists were killed during the 20-year war
which had been commissioned by Harper’s magazine
focused on the consequences of the war between the Ethiopian federal government and the Tigrayan government
which administered the northernmost state of the country
Tigrayan troops had successfully moved south toward Addis Ababa
Civilians caught up in the fighting were often displaced or endangered
Zleke and I agreed that we would get nowhere near the active fighting
reporting only in areas the war had passed through – places already ravaged by conflict but out of Tigrayan hands
Local journalists had been detained by the Ethiopian government since the start of the war
Many international reporters had been deported
I also knew that I was replicating a problematic paradigm of western newsmaking: a white reporter who parachutes on to the continent
potentially missing the context of a story while misinterpreting local culture
little comprehensive reporting about the war was reaching the US
where the Ethiopian diaspora exceeds 400,000
their country of origin the recipient of more than $2bn in aid a year
more than any other country on the African continent
I had recently begun work on a book in part about American foreign policy in Ethiopia
and early reports of the war’s gross atrocities compelled me to bring awareness of it to US readers
where I interviewed refugees from Ethiopia and its northern neighbor
A large refugee community resides in Egypt’s capital
desperate to get out of the Horn of Africa
One man I spoke with had arrived in Mai Kadra
a town on the border of the contested region of Tigray
Hundreds of civilians – including his friends and family members – had been cut down with machetes
One Eritrean woman I interviewed had been raped by her smuggler outside Khartoum because she had no more money to pay him
she crawled across the floor on her hands and knees and vomited into a trash can
a young Eritrean man with passable English
knew most of the expat community in his Cairo neighborhood
the young woman who had been sitting next to him died in his lap
Egyptians feel threatened by this control of the river they rely on for 85% of their water
told me they were generally looked down upon because they are darker-skinned Africans
Stories like this exist across the African continent: refugees who flee their homes because of famine
or war are then trafficked like a commodity along trade routes
never to return to their homes and families again
I met Zleke in front of the Red Terror Martyrs’ Memorial Museum
which commemorates the victims of the 1974 overthrow of Ethiopia’s last emperor
He was wearing a brown and gray sweatsuit and running shoes
The docents at the museum are all survivors of the Red Terror – there’s a room in the back of the museum full of bones
the docents tell their story to visitors: in the wake of Selassie’s overthrow
chaos allowed a military regime called the Derg to take power
The college students and other activists who had diligently worked to end imperial power were rounded up by the military
one of the country’s most holy sites and a popular tourist destination
I was one of only a handful of white westerners in the town
after five months of occupation by Tigrayan forces
was still without water and electricity three months after liberation by federal troops
We interviewed those who had witnessed the killings of civilians
those who were hungry after troops procured their food and water at gunpoint
Soldiers took everything they could from Lalibela’s residents
these women are often accused of being traitors or collaborating with their rapists
although a kind priest was sheltering a few
sharing our insights and personal details as we recovered between interviews
We talked about our partners and our families
he often pulled me into the frame to say hello
The horror we heard from the people in Lalibela made us immediately close
we were tipped off about a training of 200 new recruits by the Fano
As children sang songs of spring and resurrection in the churches
we stood on a soccer field with soldiers in camouflage who showed volunteers
how to clean Kalashnikov rifles and march in unison
They were eager to answer our questions; they wanted international support and sympathy for their cause: the liberation of Amhara from what they saw as Tigrayan oppression
more than half a million people had been killed or had died from famine
millions more faced starvation from drought and untended crops
and hundreds of thousands of women had been sexually assaulted or raped
No military force on any side was innocent of heinous crimes against civilians
but the people of the Tigrayan state had been tragically
incomprehensibly laid to waste by the military powers of their federal government
I immersed myself in the work of culling our notes and interviews
despite my increasingly frantic messages to his WhatsApp
I messaged the documentary film-maker who had initially put us in touch
“He is in Italy with our friend,” she wrote back
“He sought asylum there (it actually is a wild story and the universe is kind).”
He was in Rome and apologized for not calling sooner
He had been detained by a group of Oromo militants after I left Ethiopia
the Ethiopian administration was suppressing protests and conflicts with groups in other states
whose territory is being encroached upon by the growing size of the capital
have resorted to military force to prevent what they see as the theft of their land
She helped him find a lawyer and he began the byzantine process of applying for asylum
We spent the following months putting together a packet of information that detailed his role in my reporting
It took three months for him to be moved to the refugee center
On the phone we laughed with joy and disbelief at how quickly it had been granted
The war with Tigray had ended but the Ethiopian government had turned on the Fano
Fano members we had interviewed in Lalibela had been killed
And the Ethiopian government had ceased issuing passports
so that Zleke’s wife and children were unable to join him in Rome
Zleke continues to live in the refugee camp
I am obscuring details about the facility where he lives; he fears that his family in Ethiopia will be in danger if his identity is known
He had endured so much since we had last been together
He had just come from a night shift at a tourist hotel in the city and was tired
He wore blue pants the hotel owner had bought him
Zleke feels lucky to have his own room; many others share a single with their family members or other countrymen. His is adequate but dirty, with a small toilet that has no seat or lid and a grimy sink. He bought a small refrigerator from another refugee in the camp.
His closest friend in the facility is from Chad, a former soldier with a handsome face. He is quiet, knowing little English or Italian. He came by boat from Libya. It cost about $300, he tells me. He has already been deported from Belgium and the Netherlands (no one I meet wants to stay in Italy, where the government is perceived to be punitive while other governments can be imagined as more accepting).
Zleke tells me that most of the residents arrived via boat across the Mediterranean, their transport arranged by smugglers. We’ve all seen images of these boats, piled high with desperate, hungry Black bodies, the objects of pity, politics and disdain. These boats change lives if they reach their destinations, and take lives if they don’t.
Back in Addis Ababa, Zleke’s wife and two children waited for months for a text message from the Ethiopian administration that told them they could pick up their passports. They are still waiting for their Italian visas, but when they receive them, an Italian organization will pay for their flights to Rome.
Read moreZleke talks to his family on the phone every day
to learn Italian – they’ve already begun learning!” he tells me
Zleke and his wife will have to find housing
but he is happy to deal with that when they get here
I don’t want to go to America,” Zleke tells me
He has worked with enough westerners to realize that the stories of the west’s greatness are leavened by myths that entice those on his continent to seek a “better future”
As we sit on the linoleum floor of his little room in the refugee facility drinking coffee
He will not see his country or his parents and siblings there for at least five years because of travel restrictions on new Italian citizens
A hotel in Rome gives Zleke hours that no one else wants
the night-time shifts when it is mostly quiet
when tourists come in from late flights with red eyes and wanderlust
It pays him 50 euros for eight hours of work
View image in fullscreenZleke rolls a cigarette in Rome
Travel restrictions mean he won’t see his parents or siblings in Ethiopia for at least five years
Photograph: Víctor Sokolowicz/The GuardianAnother hotel gives him shifts when they can
but it takes an hour and a half to travel from the refugee facility to the hotels in the city
Transportation costs money; it’s yet another obstacle for the refugees in the camp looking for work
ordering pizza for us from the Italian waiter
navigating the streets of this new country with agility
His professionalism masks the disorientation
depression and grief he is still experiencing in a new culture
I read a draft of this article to Zleke over the phone to ensure that no detail will reveal his identity
that his wife and children in Addis Ababa can’t be found out
now he trusts me with his – and the lives of his wife and children
This article was supported by the Pulitzer Center
MÁLAGA – Finland did not have its number one, but it did have an amazing crowd that filled the stands of the Palacio de Deportes Martín Capena in Málaga and made it feel as if it was a stadium in Helsinki. The energy of the 4000 Finnish fans was fundamental for the Northern European team to eliminate Canada, the reigning Davis Cup champion.
The picture became more complicated than it already was for the Finns, because their number one, Emil Ruusuvuori had to withdraw due to injury before the start of their tie. On the nominal side it was balanced, since the Canadian number one would not be present again to defend his country: Félix Auger-Alissime chose the Laver Cup instead of the Davis Cup last September
and this time he apparently did not arrive physically well
so he had to watch his teammates at the side of the court
it seemed that Harri Heliovaara would play with Patrik Niklas-Salminen in the doubles
The match started with the Finnish duo very connected in the match and soon took a 4-1 lead that the Canadian pair, formed by Vasek Pospisil and Alexis Galarneau
the Finnish pair closed the set in their favor
Another break in the eighth game of the second set allowed Finland to pull off the upset to the delight of the Finns who filled the stands of the Martin Carpena Stadium
“Every time I play with the Finland uniform
We are enjoying ourselves on and off the court
There is a little impact on my game to see how the fans react to what I do every point
it generates a lot of support,” said the hero Virtanen after his double
which counted a quarterfinal finish as its best result in the competition
qualified for the semifinals thanks in part to a crowd that carried its players to achieve such a feat
“I know that tennis is a little bit bigger today in Finland after what we have achieved
We don’t have too many professional players
it’s a very popular sport as a hobby
but it’s not one of the more traditional sports
The Davis Cup team is getting more and more attention
and I’m sure more and more kids will play tennis after this
it helps to have idols like these,” said captain Jarkko Nieminen
on the Finnish bench since 2018 and a quarterfinalist as a player in 2022
Orlando, FL (RestaurantNews.com) Big Italy
a new Italian restaurant located at the corner of International Drive and South Kirkman Road
It is the first Italian restaurant in the country to offer more than 100 different pizzas and more than 50 pasta dishes
all with an authentic and fresh Italian flair
Big Italy’s wide-variety of scrumptious dishes are inspired by Michelangelo Montesanti’s family restaurant in Capena
local feel that only an independently-owned restaurant can bring
and are baked in a wood fired oven to give them the distinct taste and aroma found in an authentic Italian eatery
Succulent pasta dishes are served in generous portions and will satisfy the most discerning palates
The inspiration for Big Italy began more than two decades ago in a small town in Italy called Capena
They served a variety of pizza and pasta dishes based on local recipes
hand-picked fresh produce and featuring homemade sauces
The family-owned business became a success and a “must” place for families to dine
Michelangelo Montesanti teamed up with his friends
famed Italian television and screen actor and comedian
former executive for Sony Pictures Releasing
to bring secret family recipes to the United States through the newly minted Big Italy restaurant
“Big Italy has given us the opportunity to bring our passion for Italian food to Orlando for locals and tourists alike
“We’re proud to offer great authentic food
big portions and more menu options to choose from than any other Italian restaurant in the country.”
Big Italy is more than pizza and pasta; it also offers a variety of antipasti
as well as a full bar and Italian wine list hand selected by sommelier Pierluigi Gaeta
The friendly and relaxed atmosphere and delicious dishes make for an authentic and unforgettable Italian dining experience
fun and authentic place to eat and drink,” said Montesanti
“It’s a contemporary take on my family recipes
all made with the freshest ingredients and homemade secrets.”
The restaurant seats 133 people in the main dining room with an additional 20 seats at the bar
as well as a 25 seat private room for parties
Big Italy also has an outside dining patio that seats 60
Big Italy also features 10 television monitors
with four dedicated to the bar area alone for patrons to watch sporting events
The other six televisions are located strategically around the restaurant and will have Italian trivia flashing on the screen with fun facts such as Italian gestures
“We want our patrons to leave the restaurant feeling like they just dined in Italy,” said Marco Marzocca
“I used to travel 40 minutes each way to get to Michelangelo’s restaurant because the food was so delicious
and we are proud to bring that same great flavor and authentic dining experience to Orlando through Big Italy.”
Big Italy is open daily for lunch and dinner
An all-you-can-eat lunch special includes a wide variety of Big Italy’s appetizing thin-crust
Roman-style pizzas and mouthwatering pasta dishes
served at the table by Big Italy’s friendly staff
The lunch special is $15 for adults and $8 for kids
patrons leave a card green side up on the table during lunch
and the wait staff will continue to bring scrumptious dishes for them to try
all for the very reasonable fixed-lunch price
The full dinner menu includes more than 100 pizzas and 50 pasta dishes
Big Italy will also offer Big Italy Express
a separate dining counter that features Panini sandwiches and pizza-by-the-slice for diners who are on the go and need to grab lunch in a hurry
Big Italy Express will also sell some of the local ingredients used in its dishes
pastas and even Italian wine from its impressive wine list
Big Italy is located near popular tourist sites in Orlando
Big Italy’s antipasti and appetizers include selections like Fritto Misto (mixed fried eggplant
Arancini and Crocchette (arborio rice balls and golden mashed potato rolls; each item is breaded and features a melted
mozzarella center) and Gamberi Mediterraneo (mediterranean-style black tiger shrimp
served with homemade sauce.) There are many other appetizer dishes to choose from as well
fresh salad bar full of a wide variety of fresh mixed greens
Big Italy also has “Our Family’s Favorite Pizzas” section of the menu
which includes delicious and authentic pizza
such as the classic Margherita pizza (fresh mozzarella and basil leaves on homemade tomato sauce)
pine nuts and parmesan cheese) and Brazilian pizza (grilled chicken
The menu also offers 97 other scrumptious pizzas to choose from
Some of Big Italy’s “Our Family Favorite Pasta Dishes” include Rigatoni Brocolli e Salsiccia (broccoli
gorgonzola cheese and radicchio) and Penne Romana (fresh mozzarella
exceptional carne e pesce (fish and steak) dishes to enjoy
such as Salmone Aspargai (ocean fresh salmon filet with lemon ber-blanc sauce and fresh asparagus)
seasoned to perfection and full of flavor)
the delectable Menu Bambini (kid’s menu) makes it easy for families to dine at Big Italy
Kid’s menu items include 10” pizzas or pasta dishes
chicken fingers and even Big Italy’s infamous hot dog pizza
Dolci (desserts) include family favorites such as homemade gelato
The journey to the Divine Love begins in the centre and ends in the suburbs. There are more or less 15 kilometers separating the city from the sanctuary. We cross the Appia Antica and Via Ardeatina, passing the catacombs of San Callist and Saint Sebastian. We pass the church of Domine Quo Vadis, where Peter met Jesus, and pray. At the height of the Fosse Ardeatine monument, we gather and remember the victims of the Nazi fury. It is a pilgrimage through history.
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Further severe weather is expected over the next 2 days
Around 75mm of rain fell in a 24 hour period in central Sicily between 1 February and 2 February
Three people died after flood water from an overflowing river engulfed their car in Noto
Four occupants of the car were able to escape
The tragedy happened on Sunday 2 February 2014
two occupants of a vehicle needed to be rescued by helicopter in Sicily after their car was swept away by flood waters
Rome saw around 63mm of rain fall in a 24 hour period between 2 February and 3 February
The levels of the River Tiber are causing concern for the emergency services
particularly north of the city at Prima Porta
Several roads and metro stations were closed and debris from a landslide and flood caused a train to derail between Rome and Viterbo
There was also a landslide in the town of Capena near Rome
The emergency services say that around 80 families have been evacuated and as many as 200 interventions were carried out by the emergency services overnight between 1 and 2 February
Some of the worst affected areas include Piana del Sole
Some people also had to be rescued from rooftops of buildings after they became stranded
A landslide caused by heavy rain and floods in Cerenzia
The city of Pisa has been partly flooded and according to officials the Arno River has reached levels unseen over the last 20 years
Emergency workers are erecting flood defences and reinforcing banks in the hope they can avoid further flooding in the city
levels of the river Arno were also reported to be at a 20-year high
although there has been no flooding in the city as yet
some small towns outside Florence have been inundated
causing the local authorities to close schools in the area
flood waters destroyed a section of a medieval wall in the town of Volterra
Italy has suffered from flooding throughout much of November and December last year
Parts of northern Italy were hit by flooding on 20 January 2014
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Check out our live coverage of the crucial 2016 COSAFA Under-20 Championships Group D clash between Mozambique and Comoros Islands at the Moruleng Stadium
FULLTIME: Comoros level at the death and grab a point
90′ – GOAL
Comoros draw level as captain Habib Youssouf strikes
82′ – Mozambique sub: Hermengildo Mario Capena goes out and in comes Andre Joca Manhica
75′ – GOAL
Bruno Langa gets a second for Mozambique from a corner
72′ – Mozambique sub: Domingos Nguenha Junior makes way for Elcino Jaoao Celestino
70′ – Mozambique sub: Kako Kamo Cumbane comes on for Nilton Ernesto as they try and add attacking power in front of goal
63′ – Mozambique’s Salimo Mustafa hurries his shot wide of goal as pressure to find the winner for both sides mounts
61′ – Comoros sub: Mhadou Hamza comes on to replace Akim Mhadji
57′ – Referee Mokete shows a yellow card to Comoros’ Abadallah Ali Boina for rough play
56: Injuries dog this match as two Comoros players lie injured on the turf
They are being attended to by the medical team
55′ – Comoros sub: Youdna Toiha goes out to make way for Nassuf Mohamed
53′ – Comoros’ Naimone is shows a yellow card by referee Mokete for a crude tackle on Mozambique’s Salimo Mustafa
HALFTIME: 1-1 at the break but Mozambique have missed a lot of chances
45+2′ – GOAL
Mozambique level as Nilton Ernesto heads home from a corner
36′ – WOODWORK
Anguish and agony for Mozambique as Bruno Langa’s long-range shot outside the penalty box crushes against the cross bar and bounces back into play
25: Comoros sub: Mohamed Riziki is out injured and replaced by Ali Mohamed
22′ – Mozambique’s Mussa Amadeu Joao volleys effort over the bar from inside the 18-yard box
as Mozambique continues to pile on the pressure
16′ – Comoros survive another Mozambican scare as an effort is cleared off the line
10′ – GOAL
Said Ansoya Hicham scores for Comoros after poking the ball beyond the Mozambique goalkeeper Aboubakar Kaou
9′ – And now Comoros have a goal ruled out for offside
4′ – The crossbar denies Mozambique another glorious opportunity as Bruno Ribeiro’s shot crashes against the bar and goes out of play
2′ – Mozambique nearly start this match on a scoring note as Domingos Junior crashes his effort inside the six yard box against the crossbar
1′ – We are under way in the match between Mozambique and Comoros
– Our referee for this match is Lebalang Mokete from Lesotho
Welcome to our live coverage of the cross-over game between Zambia (Group B) and Mozambique (Group D) at the 2016 COSAFA Under-20 Championships on Tuesday
Zambia have already qualified from Group B but Mozambique can overhaul DR Congo at the top of Group D with a win
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FULLTIME: Zambia complete the 2-0 win over Mozambique to keep their 100% record
80′ – GOAL
79′ – Mozambicans slowly creeping back into the match
71′ – Zambian coach appears to be interested in withdrawing and resting players who have played a pivotal role for Zambia so far ahead of the semi-finals
70′ – Zambia sub: Fashion Sakala comes in for Joseph Phiri
66′ – Yellow card for Mozambique’s Alton Macuacua for rough play
58′ – Mozambique sub: Euclides Wachiso is drawn out to make way for Eduardo Mondlane
56′ – Zambia sub: Patson Daka to pave way for Enock Mwepu
48′ – Yellow card for Mozambique’s Euclides Wachisso for landing his foot on Kalunga’s stomach
48′ – Kenneth Kalunga heads the resultant corner kick over the bar
47′ – Zambia’s Musonda Siyame sees his shot parried away for a corner
46′ – We are back under way in the second half
HALFTIME: Zambia lead 1-0 at the break and deservedly so
40′ – Zambia’s Joseph Phiri heads the ball off target …
39′ – Zambia come again
attacking the Mozambican defence but the ball is pushed out for a corner kick
38′ – Joseph Phiri misses a sitter for Zambia after receiving a cross from Kenneth Kalunga
30′ – Mozambique sub: Shaquel Momad Mangy comes in for Franscisco Simbine
28′ – Yellow card to Mozambique’s Bruno Langa for a crude tackle on Zambia’s Kenneth Kalunga
22′ – GOAL
Zambia break deadlock through Joseph Phiri as they lead Mozambique 1-0
18′ – Zambia having the fair share of midfield exchanges as the Mozambicans keep chasing for possession
15′ – Zambia press Mozambique in the third quarter but the Mozambicans stand resolutely to defend their goal area
8′ – Mozambique take their first attempt at goal through Capena
1′ – We are under way in the first half
– The match kicks-off at 11h00 local time
POLITIKO | politiko.com.ph
The wifey of Senator Manny Pacquiao is a certified beauty queen before becoming an OOTD queen.
Mom of five and Belo endorser Jinkee Pacquiao recently shared some good old memories from two decades ago. On her Instagram account, the former Politiko shared a photo from her 1996 pageant competition, clad in swimsuit attire. Jinkee, who’s been joining pageants prior to marrying the love of her life, happily posted her throwback photo back when she was still Ms. Jinkee Capena Jamora.
“Flashback Friday 👑 1996 when i joined “Binibining Heneral Santos” (Ms. Gensan 👑) Can you spot me in this picture? 😊”, she captioned her post.
Four years later, Jinkee married Sen. Manny Pacquiao, and shared a luxurious life together.
Flashback Friday 👑 1996 when i joined “Binibining Heneral Santos” (Ms. Gensan 👑) Can you spot me in this picture? 😊
A post shared by jinkeepacquiao (@jinkeepacquiao) on Oct 19
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