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Kenya Cup champions Kabras Sugar appreciates nature by planting trees

Kabras Sugar captain George Nyambua (left) and Rai Group External Affairs and Communications Head George Muruli plant a tree at Kakamega Forest.[Benjamin Sakwa,Standsard]

Kenya Cup champions Kabras Sugar have extended their environmental conservation programme to learning schools following a successful tree growing exercise at the Kakamega forest on Tuesday.

Kabras Sugar hammered KCB 19-9 three weeks ago to win their third Kenya Cup title at the Kakamega Showground, their home ground located in within the Kakamega Forest.

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