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Zain Africa Challenge : ウィキペディア英語版
Africa Challenge

''Africa Challenge'' is a televised academic competition for students of African universities. It has previously been sponsored by Zain Telecommunication company and was known as ''Zain Africa Challenge''. Prior to the acquisition of MTC, Celtel's parent company, the competition was known as the ''Celtel Africa Challenge''. The programme was an extension of Celtel’s corporate social responsibility initiative known as “Making Life Better”, further adopted and retained by Zain. It is produced by Richard Reid Productions, which also produces Honda Campus All-Star Challenge in the United States.
The Season five, which was set to be telecast in 2011, failed to make it past pre-production after the Zain sold its African network operations to Bharti Airtel.
''Zain Africa Challenge'' was hosted by John Sibi-Okumu.
==Game Format==
''Africa Challenge'' is a question and answer game played between two teams of three players each. The game is played in four rounds. The first three rounds are called Face-Off Rounds. The fourth round is called the Ultimate Challenge.

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