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Why Sports Kenya has its work cut out

Sports CS Hassan Wario with meets Sports Kenya offcials and sports stakeholders during the unveiling of newly rebranded Nyayo Stadium by Britam on April 15, 2015.PHOTO/DENNIS OKEYO

Actually, if all rules of engagement were established, Gor Mahia would be receiving Government money to travel to Dar es Salaam next week for the Cecafa Kagame Cup football club championship.

It is the duty of Sports Kenya to “facilitate the preparation and participation of Kenyan teams in various international events and the hosting of similar events in the country...” That is what the law says; passed by our Parliament and gazetted as the Sports Act 2013. And it is in effect.

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