Transport Issues Affect Athlete Participation In Erongo
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Concerns are mounting in the Erongo Region, where parents and coaches report that transport challenges are preventing young athletes from competing in events.
Concerns are mounting in the Erongo Region, where parents and coaches report that transport challenges are preventing young athletes from competing in events.
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