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Tanzania Cup: Yanga SC not afraid of any team - Mfikira

“We know it will not be an easy task to win the trophy because of the stiff competition every team is putting up, but I can assure you we are well organised and not afraid of any team we will be drawn to face in the quarter-finals. “We have planned to play every game as a final to achieve our goal and in addition, we have also planned ways to motivate the players, the management is working on increasing the motivation within the squad in various ways including player bonuses being revised upwards as a way to push them to win the trophy.”

Learning to protect Namibia s endangered rhinos on a new conservation bootcamp

An endangered black rhino in the Ongava Private Game Reserve. Photograph by Dana Allen / Ongava Game Reserve Forget tents, forget torches. This is camping with a difference. Around me, my boma a metre-high ring of thorny bushes provides shelter from any predators. Above me, a sky flooded with stars threatens to distract me from the job at hand. You may think that here, buried in 22,000 acres of Namibian bushland, I’d be on the lookout for megafauna: the leopards that roam the reserve, or the elephants that could mercilessly trample my makeshift camp. But I’m here with a different role, taking on a nighttime stint as a ‘Rhino Ranger’ with one task: to protect the world’s rapidly depleting rhino population from poachers.

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