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Ajowi, Okoth gold hunt in Russia ends in heartbreak

Ajowi, Okoth gold hunt in Russia ends in heartbreak The Star Image: BFK •Commonwealth Games flyweight bronze medalist Christine Ongare and national welterweight champion Elizabeth Akinyi bowed out of the tournament in the preliminaries. •Hit Squad head coach Benjamin Musa said the outcome was not what they had expected or even hoped for. Any hopes Kenya had of scooping gold medals in the Konstantin Korotkov Memorial International boxing Championships in Russia went up in smoke after Hit Squad captain Nick Okoth and Africa Zone 3 Championship gold medalist Elly Ajowi crushed out on Friday. Okoth lost to Russian Ovik Oganisyan on a unanimous points decision in the semi-finals of the 57kg, while heavyweight Ajowi bowed out in the quarterfinals. Both fights took place at Lenina Regional Sports Complex in the city of Khabarovsk

Sanofi organised Webinars to discuss rare/ genetic disorders

Sanofi organised Webinars to discuss rare/ genetic disorders Karachi May 6, 2021 Karachi: Sanofi Pakistan announced that a series of Webinars were held to discuss and debate the unmet needs of patients of rare/genetic disorders. Participants included Dr. Faisal Sultan (Special Assistant to PM on Health), Dr. Yasmin Rashid (Punjab Health Minister), Prof. Dr. Huma A. Cheema (Prof. of Pediatric Gastroenterology- Hepatology, Genetic & Metabolic Diseases), Atif Ejaz Qureshi (President, Lysosomal Storage Disorders Society) and Khaled Esmat (Medical Head, Asia & Africa Zone, Sanofi Genzyme). Giving an overview of the burden of rare/ genetic disorder in Pakistan, specifically Lysosomal Storage Disorders (LSDs). In 2013, Prof Cheema said, “According to a conservative estimate, 50% children in Pakistan die of rare genetic disorders (after malnutrition & diarrhea) - yet there is no policy to safeguard the lives of children living with rare genetic diseases”. With the assistance of San

We showed what we are capable of : eTigers

We showed what we are capable of : eTigers ANI 04 May 2021, 01:03 GMT+10 New India [India], May 3 (ANI): India might have only just missed out on qualifying for the FIFAe Nations Cup 2021, however, it was certainly an impressive debut on the world stage by the eTigers competing for the first time in the FIFAe Nations Online Qualifiers, which concluded on Sunday. Chandigarh s Charanjot Singh (18) and Mumbai s Siddh Chandarana (20) joined forces to help India secure a third-place finish, narrowly missing out on a berth in the FIFAe Nations Cup in Denmark, with only the top two teams qualifying. It felt amazing putting on the jersey of our country. It was a thing of pride for both of us, AIFF quoted Charanjot as saying.

SAB Zenzele Kabili is launched with eye on accessible investing

SAB Zenzele Kabili is launched with eye on accessible investing By Philippa Larkin Share JOHANNESBURG - SAB ZENZELE Kabili, a R5.4 billion broad-based black economic empowerment (B-BBEE) scheme, was officially launched yesterday amid much fanfare. The scheme was expected to list on the JSE on May 28 at an initial listing price of R40 per share to make the share accessible. The launch was postponed last year because of the Covid-19 outbreak. The underlying asset that SAB Zenzele Kabili will hold will be R5.4bn of Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev) shares. AB InBev’s shares generally trade at about R1 000 a share.

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