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Olympics-Coe, mulit-millionaire Eliasch among seven candidates for IOC presidency
World athletics chief Sebastian Coe, multi-millionaire and Olympic newcomer Johan Eliasch and Zimbabwe's Sports Minister Kirsty Coventry are among seven candidates for next year's International Olympic Committee presidency election,
Kirsty Coventry bids to become International Olympic Committee first African president
Spread This NewsBy Sport Reporter Zimbabwe’s olympic gold medalist and Minister of Sport Recreation Arts and Culture Kirsty Coventry is bidding to become the first female International Olympics Committee (IOC) president.
Olympics legend Sebastian Coe among 7 IOC members in race to succeed Thomas Bach as president
The athletics supremo is one of two Olympic champions in the race, which also includes three other sports chiefs, a prince and just one woman.
Nehanda Radio
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Zimbabwe Sports Minister Kirsty Coventry vying for IOC presidency
Zimbabwe's Minister of Sports, Kirsty Coventry, has thrown her hat into the ring for the International Olympic Committee (IOC ...
The Nation Newspaper
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Zimbabwe’s Sports Minister, six others to jostle for IOC presidency
World athletics chief Sebastian Coe, multi-millionaire and
Olympic
newcomer Johan Eliasch and
Zimbabwe
’s Sports Minister ...
News Day
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YASD gives young leaders unique Paris Olympics experience
Community-based organisation Young Achievement Sports for Development (YASD) managed to send a group of young leaders to ...
SuperSport
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Zimbabwe coach satisfied with start to Cup of Nations campaign
New Zimbabwe coach Michael Nees expressed his satisfaction with the team’s goalless draw against Kenya at the start of their ...
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on MSN
Zimbabwe to cull 200 elephants to feed citizens left hungry by drought
Zimbabwe has authorized a mass slaughter of elephants to feed citizens left hungry by its worst drought in decades.
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