JOHANNESBURG
Air Jordans 11 For Sale , Sept. 19 (Xinhua) -- As South Africa's
eThekwiniMunicipality continues to assess the extent of damage caused bystrong
wind over the weekend, 1,920 houses were damaged, the city'shead of
communications told Xinhua on Tuesday.
Strong winds on Friday and Saturday affected Durban leavingpeople homeless and property destroyed. Some people including thedisabled were left homeless.
Some of the residents are accommodatedat the municipal community halls.
"A number of houses were damaged with a number of displacedresidents sleeping in community halls or finding solace inneighbour homes. There was a total of
1,920 houses reported withstructural damage including walls collapsing and the
roof blowingoff. Assessments on some of these homes are still to be
conducted,"said eThekwini Municipality's head of communications ToziMthethwa.
"The report stated that the financial implications are still tobe calculated as the assessments process is still in progress," sheadded. Enditem
"Kimathi KamauNAIROBI, June 24 (Xinhua) -- Kenya on Monday unveiled their final 12-man squad to compete at the Rugby World Cup Sevens in Moscow this weekend.
Head coach Mike Friday and the Kenya Rugby Union (KRU) chairman Mwangi Muthee said in Nairobi that the team was set to contest for the main prize after
finishing fourth in Dubai four years ago.
Five survivors from that team that lost to Argentina in the semifinals made the Moscow team led by record try scorer Humphrey Kayange, his younger sibling
Collins Injera, Lavin Asego, Biko Adema and Horace Otieno who will give the team
the experience muscle it requires.
Andrew Amonde captains the squad which has 10 survivors from the last two legs of the HSBC World Series in Glasgow and London that also included the
20122013 IRB Sevens World Player of the Year nominee William Ambaka and Oscar
Ouma, two of Kenya's stand out players during the just concluded season.
""Our men are raring to go. They are well prepared for the challenge that awaits them. We all know what they are capable of, not least, being able to go
all the way and lift the Rugby World Cup Sevens trophy.
""I urge the team to play with all their might and pride, be exemplary ambassadors of our country as they are watched by millions across the globe and
make every Kenyan parent want his or her child to be associated with our game,""
Muthee remarked when he rolled out the squad at KRU headquarters in Nairobi.
""The team will play against remarkably well paid professional players in the rest of the world and as they stand toe-to-toe with these professionals, you
will realize how talented but down-to-earth our Kenyan boys are,"" the Union
boss added.
The team will depart from their ten-day training camp in London tomorrow for Moscow where they face titans Samoa, the Philippines and fellow Africans,
Zimbabwe.
They will open their charge against the dark horses the Philippines on Friday at 2:22pm local time (+3GMT) before tackling Zimbabwe from 8:22am (+3GMT) and
Samoa 2:14pm (+3GMT) on Saturday to round off their pool commitments.
Kenya squad: Andrew Amonde (captain), Collins Injera (vice captain), Humphrey Kayange, Lavin Asego, Biko Adema, Horace Otieno, Patrice Agunda, William Ambaka,
Felix Ayange, Michael Wanjala, Eden Agero and Oscar Ouma
Management: Mike Friday (Head Coach), Felix Ochieng (Assistant Coach), Steven Sewe (Strength and Conditioning Coach), George Odhiambo (Physiotherapist).
" SEOUL, Oct. 27 (Xinhua) -- Samsung Electronics saw its third-quarter profit plunge as the company's worst crisis surrounding Galaxy Note 7 smartphone
resulted in a slash in earnings of its most profitable mobile division, a
regulatory filing showed on Thursday.
Operating profit dropped 29.7 percent from a year earlier to 5.2 trillion won (4.6 billion U.S. dollars) in the July-September quarter. From three months ago,
the profit tumbled 36.2 percent.
It marked the lowest in two years, meeting the revised estimate by Samsung which slashed its preliminary forecast by 2.6 trillion won to reflect costs from
the discontinuation of its fire-prone smartphone.
Scores of reports about Note 7 phones heating up and catching fire led Samsung to terminate its latest flagship model. Hundreds of owners of the device
here have sued Samsung for inconveniences they experienced in the recall and
termination process.
The company's revenue declined 7.5 percent over the year to 47.82 trillion won in the September quarter, the lowest since the first quarter of last year.
From the previous quarter, the revenue was down 6.1 percent.
Net income dropped to 4.54 trillion won in the third quarter from 5.46 trillion won a year earlier. From three months ago, the net income plunged 22.4
percent.
The Note 7 crisis is estimated to cost Samsung about 7.1 trillion won, including 3.5 trillion won in opportunity costs, 2.6 trillion won in direct
costs and 1 trillion won in losses from the initial global recall.
The earlier recall on Sept. 2 of the fire-prone smartphones came just two weeks after its global debut. Following additional reports of replacement phones
catching fire, Samsung was finally forced to discontinue the model.
Samsung's mobile division posted 100 billion won in operating profit, down from 2.4 trillion won a year earlier. The company expected the Note 7 effect to
continue until the first quarter of next year.
Despite the Note 7 crisis, Samsung will not release its next flagship Galaxy S8 earlier than scheduled, according to a local media report. Galaxy S8 is
forecast to be launched on Feb. 26, 2017, one day ahead of the opening of the
Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain.
Chip and display businesses, which provide components for rival smartphone makers and TV producers, fared well in the third quarter, helping offset soft
earnings from the m.
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