By Bradley Klein
04 July 2010
Official sponsor of the World Cup, Chinese company Yingli
Solar, has teamed up with Fifa in the organisations’ 950-million-Rands Football for Hope corporate social responsibility project.
Yingli’s involvement could see 20 solar-powered training centres set up throughout Africa this year.
Construction has already started on some of the centres, five of which are in South Africa.
Others are located in Namibia, Mali, Rwanda, Ghana, Lesotho, and Kenya.
The first centre in Khayelitsha in Cape Town focuses on HIV and Aids education for children, through soccer based programmes.
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