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68 NEW VISION, Tuesday, January 27, 2015 PICTURE BY GODFREY OJORE 6 1 6 4 0 0 0 7 5 7 0 0 6 VISION SPORT NewVision The New Vision SPORT PICTURES BY PPU Halima Nakachwa receives her medal She Cranes manager Joselyn Ucanda greets Museveni Museveni to bail UNF HUGE RELIEF! Museveni talks to Alice Nanteza By David Namunyala If the national netball team —the She Cranes —defy the odds and win the Netball World Cup, their success will have a lot to do with the motivation gathered during the 29th NRM Liberation Day celebrations in Soroti yesterday. At the Soroti Sports Ground, President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni did not only reward the She Cranes with Golden Jubilee medals for their remarkable acheivements over the last two years. He also pledged to assist the financially crippled netball team that has represented the country with honour inspite of financial problems. Turn to Page 67 Ghana, South Africa, Senegal and Algeria eye quarters MALABO Today, 9pm Algeria v Senegal SS5 Ghana v S.Africa SS6 Standings Senegal 2 Algeria 2 Ghana 2 S. Africa 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 3 3 1 Billed as the toughest section at this year’s Africa Cup of Nations when the draw was made, Group C reaches its denouement on Tuesday evening. Everything is still up for grabs as group leaders Senegal take on pre-tournament favourites Algeria in Malabo while Ghana and South Africa clash in Mongomo. There are myriad different scenarios as all four sides bid to advance to the knockout stages, although Alain Giresse’s Senegal know that a draw against Algeria will take them through, while a win will ensure that they go through to the last eight as group winners. The Lions of Teranga are looking to qualify for the tournament knockout stage for the first time since 2006, when they reached the semi- finals in Egypt. Algeria, who won 2-1 in the 1990 semi-finals in the only previous meeting of the sides at the competition, know a win will take them into the last eight. However, Christian Gourcuff’s side, Africa’s top-ranked team, will also progress with a draw if South Africa beat Ghana in the other match. Meanwhile, in Mongomo, Ghana will go through with a win, while a draw will suffice provided Algeria don’t beat Senegal. South Africa must win and hope Senegal beat Algeria, although they would also go through in the case of an Algeria win provided they can overturn their goal difference deficit to Senegal. The different possibilities are headache-inducing, but Algeria defender Madjid Bougherra insisted that the situation in Group C showed how exciting the tournament is. “When you look at this African Cup, every group is being decided in the last games. It’s exciting and I think it’s been a great competition this year. The standard is really high,” said Bougherra. His teammate Yacine Brahimi added: “There is so much at stake. We are approaching this match as if it is a final. The match against Ghana (a 1-0 defeat) is behind us. We have learnt from our errors and we will give everything against Senegal.” Back in Mongomo, on continental Africa, Ghana are targeting a first Cup of Nations victory against South Africa as they bid to extend a record of reaching at least the semi-finals at each of the last four Nations Cups. Andre Ayew said: “We’e not taking anything for granted. Algeria is behind us and next is South Africa. It will be a very tough battle. South Africa coach Ephraim ‘Shakes’ Mashaba said: “We still have another game to play, so don’t write us off just yet. Football has its own miracles.” Printed and published by The New Vision Printing and Publishing Co. Ltd, P.O. Box 9815, Kampala. Tel: 041 4337000. Fax: 4235843. Registered at GPO as a newspaper. Advertising Department, JR Complex, Plot 101 Jinja Rd, at junction to Vision Group offices, Tel. 4337000 Fax: 4232050 NV_2701_MN_46_KA.indd 1 1/26/2015 8:34:25 PM