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Question
Match the following:
| Column A | Column B |
| 1. Egypt | (i) Accra |
| 2. Kenya | (ii) Tripoli |
| 3. South Africa | (iii) Addis Ababa |
| 4. Ethiopia | (iv) Cairo |
| 5. Ghana | (v) Nairobi |
| 6. Libya | (vi) Pretoria |
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Solution
| Column A | Column B |
| 1. Egypt | (iv) Cairo |
| 2. Kenya | (v) Nairobi |
| 3. South Africa | (vi) Pretoria |
| 4. Ethiopia | (iii) Addis Ababa |
| 5. Ghana | (i) Accra |
| 6. Libya | (ii) Tripoli |
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