E-mail puts KPL image in question

Brief:

They may have spent a decade trying to build a credible, competitive Kenyan Premier League. Yet by the click of a mouse, the KPL CEO Jack Oguda let out a cat — a big one for that matter, when a scandalous e-mail addressed to the league’s chairman, Bob Munro saying AFC Leopards "have hit the nail in their coffin" has left the league body rocking. ...more

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1. On Wednesday April 22, 2009, 22:13 PM , Musa Musa, United Kingdom wrote:
  Send Oguda for basic computer and language lessons else all the schemes they manage with Munro will be known. I wonder how many people have been receiving such stray e-mails but just remain silent. Leopards spoke because they feel victimised - and of course they are.

 


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