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‘A humanitarian at his core’
DR Congo-born Dikembe Mutombo has been hailed for his humanitarian work across Africa following his death from brain cancer aged 58.
When the BBC’s Isaac Fanin met the NBA legend, he told him about what inspired his humanitarian work.
Edited by Njoroge Muigai
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