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Probe on Kenya-Lesotho match starts

A task force appointed to probe allegations of sabotage during the Africa Cup of Nations qualifier between Kenya and Lesotho has started work and is expected to make recommendations on the management of the team.

Moni Wekesa, who chairs the committee, said their mandate will not be confined to just what happened between Kenya and Lesotho. “We intend to call all football stakeholders, apart from members of the disbanded technical bench, and intend to come up with a comprehensive report that will not only point out what went wrong but also how to improve in future,” he said. The seven-member team was inaugurated yesterday and have three weeks to finish their work.

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