Ushirikiano kati ya viongozi (government leaders) unaleta maendeleo kati ya nchi moja hadi nyingine.
Standing on the risers (L-R) * Bingu wa Mutharika, President of Malawi * Pierre Nkurunziza, President of Burundi * Festus Gontebanye Mogae, President of Botswana * Armando EmÃlio Guebuza, President of Mozambique * Levy Patrick Mwanawasa, President of Zambia * Meles Zenawi, Prime Minister of Ethiopia * Thabo Mvuyelwa Mbeki, President of South Africa * Paul Kagame, President of Rwanda * Omar Hassan Ahmad al-Bashir, President of Sudan * Joseph Kabila, President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo * Letsie III, King of Lesotho
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Friday, January 15, 2010
ANGOLA 2-0 MALAWI
FLAVIO NA MANUCHO WAKIWA WANAPONGEZANA
Angola walifanya vizuri sana kushinda na hadi sasa wako juu kwa point 4, Algeria point 3 pamoja na malawi 3, Mali point 1.
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What happened
Goals by strikers Manucho and Flavio early in the second half were enough to give Angola their first win in Group A, following Sunday's 4-4 draw with Mali.
Angola bossed the game and limited Malawi to just a couple of chances.
But the victory may have come at a cost as goalscorer Flavio and winger Gilberto both came off with injuries.
The result still puts them top of Group A, however, and sets up a showdown with Algeria, whose own hopes of qualifying were revived by an earlier 1-0 victory against Mali.
The Angolans played with a high tempo from the start and created plenty of opportunities in the first half with several penetrating crosses, but no decisive final touch.
Flavio and Manucho linked up well in the opening half hour, during which their team enjoyed most of the possession and chances.
In the seventh minute, Flavio found Manucho with a deft cross and the big striker hit a good volley straight at Malawi goalkeeper Swanick Sanudi who very nearly palmed it into his own net.
And Manucho should have opened the scoring on 33 minutes when he was put clean through only to see his near-post shot stopped by a fine save from Sanudi.
Malawi had to wait until the 34th minute for their first chance, when left back Moses Chavula broke forward on the left, but striker Esau Kanyenda couldn't get any purchase on his effort in the six yard box.
Minutes later, the Flames had their best opportunity, when Chavula got to the byline to cross to Peter Wadabwa, who flicked a deft backheel goalwards that was well gathered by Angolan keeper Carlos Fernandes.
In first-half injury time, winger Stelvio whipped in a beautifully-weighted cross for Flavio from the right who headed narrowly over.
The pressure inevitably told within the first three minutes of the second half, however, from a beautifully-worked Angolan move.
The influential Djalma overlapped cleverly on the left, swapped to his right foot and whipped in another stinging cross for Flavio to power a header home for his third goal of the tournament.
The opener raised the noise to fever pitch inside the 11 November Stadium, and five minutes later Manucho almost took the roof off the brand-new arena when he doubled the lead.
The Vallodolid striker punished sloppy defending by Peter Mponda by dispossessing the defender on the edge of the box to burst into the area and hammer past a rooted Sanudi.
But the high tempo took its toll on the home side as Flavio followed Gilberto to the sideline, as he was stretchered off with a suspected recurrence of a hamstring injury in the 60th minute.
The striker was replaced by crowd favourite and former Young African Player of the Year Mantorras, who received a huge ovation when he took the field.
And the 27-year-old nearly sent the home fans into raptures when he blazed narrowly over from a free kick minutes later.
Malawi struggled to find a way back into the game - in contrast to their heroic performance against Algeria - and had to wait until the 70th minute before they again ventured properly into the Angolan box, with two unproductive corners.
The home side managed to close out the game this time, to the huge relief of their fans, who celebrated wildly at the final whistle.
"The team put in a fantastic effort," Angola coach Manuel Jose said.
"We had a lot of injuries. But they are the sort of sacrifices you have to make if you want to be champions.
"I believed before the game we could win it. The players were free in their minds, their confidence was very high."
One major concern for the organisers, however, will be the pitch, which continued to cut up and cause problems for both sides.
The 11 November Stadium is due to host one of the tournament's semi-finals and the final.
(Photo by Getty Images)
Angola walifanya vizuri sana kushinda na hadi sasa wako juu kwa point 4, Algeria point 3 pamoja na malawi 3, Mali point 1.
"Follow the blog for more soccer information"
or visit http://www.soccerstand.com/
What happened
Goals by strikers Manucho and Flavio early in the second half were enough to give Angola their first win in Group A, following Sunday's 4-4 draw with Mali.
Angola bossed the game and limited Malawi to just a couple of chances.
But the victory may have come at a cost as goalscorer Flavio and winger Gilberto both came off with injuries.
The result still puts them top of Group A, however, and sets up a showdown with Algeria, whose own hopes of qualifying were revived by an earlier 1-0 victory against Mali.
The Angolans played with a high tempo from the start and created plenty of opportunities in the first half with several penetrating crosses, but no decisive final touch.
Flavio and Manucho linked up well in the opening half hour, during which their team enjoyed most of the possession and chances.
In the seventh minute, Flavio found Manucho with a deft cross and the big striker hit a good volley straight at Malawi goalkeeper Swanick Sanudi who very nearly palmed it into his own net.
And Manucho should have opened the scoring on 33 minutes when he was put clean through only to see his near-post shot stopped by a fine save from Sanudi.
Malawi had to wait until the 34th minute for their first chance, when left back Moses Chavula broke forward on the left, but striker Esau Kanyenda couldn't get any purchase on his effort in the six yard box.
Minutes later, the Flames had their best opportunity, when Chavula got to the byline to cross to Peter Wadabwa, who flicked a deft backheel goalwards that was well gathered by Angolan keeper Carlos Fernandes.
In first-half injury time, winger Stelvio whipped in a beautifully-weighted cross for Flavio from the right who headed narrowly over.
The pressure inevitably told within the first three minutes of the second half, however, from a beautifully-worked Angolan move.
The influential Djalma overlapped cleverly on the left, swapped to his right foot and whipped in another stinging cross for Flavio to power a header home for his third goal of the tournament.
The opener raised the noise to fever pitch inside the 11 November Stadium, and five minutes later Manucho almost took the roof off the brand-new arena when he doubled the lead.
The Vallodolid striker punished sloppy defending by Peter Mponda by dispossessing the defender on the edge of the box to burst into the area and hammer past a rooted Sanudi.
But the high tempo took its toll on the home side as Flavio followed Gilberto to the sideline, as he was stretchered off with a suspected recurrence of a hamstring injury in the 60th minute.
The striker was replaced by crowd favourite and former Young African Player of the Year Mantorras, who received a huge ovation when he took the field.
And the 27-year-old nearly sent the home fans into raptures when he blazed narrowly over from a free kick minutes later.
Malawi struggled to find a way back into the game - in contrast to their heroic performance against Algeria - and had to wait until the 70th minute before they again ventured properly into the Angolan box, with two unproductive corners.
The home side managed to close out the game this time, to the huge relief of their fans, who celebrated wildly at the final whistle.
"The team put in a fantastic effort," Angola coach Manuel Jose said.
"We had a lot of injuries. But they are the sort of sacrifices you have to make if you want to be champions.
"I believed before the game we could win it. The players were free in their minds, their confidence was very high."
One major concern for the organisers, however, will be the pitch, which continued to cut up and cause problems for both sides.
The 11 November Stadium is due to host one of the tournament's semi-finals and the final.
(Photo by Getty Images)
HAPA KAZI TU(Swahili language)
Hawa ni vijana wanaofanya kazi mjini Da es salaam katika ofisi tofautitofauti. wakiwa wako bize na majukukmu yao ya kulijenga taifa. Pia ni marafiki wazuri tu ambao wanapenda kutaniana kwamba mmoja ni ng'ombe mwingine ni ndama. watafute jijini Dar es salaam opposite na ppf house uwaulize wanamaanisha nini.
(Picture by Lucas)
(Picture by Lucas)
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