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Prince Dube scored Zimbabwe’s first goal of the African Cup of Nations in the 20th minute of their clash with Egypt, but Manchester City forward Omar Marmush cancelled it out in the 64th. The game was heading for a draw, but Liverpool star Mohamed...

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