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Angola: Cosafa Ladies Cup Participants Visit Kalandula Falls


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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

5 May 2008
Posted to the web 5 May 2008

Malanje

Group A teams of the southern African football tournament (Cosafa Cup) in ladies category, taking place in Angola, will be on break this Monday.

To spend the time, the ladies will visit the Kalandula Falls, in the district with the same name, 85 kilometres off Malanje City, ANGOP has learnt.

The co-ordinator of the organising commission of Cosafa Cup in Malanje, Gaspar Neto, on Sunday said that conditions have been created for this purpose.

On Sunday, Namibia beat Mozambique by 4-2. At half time Namibia were losing 0-2.



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