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Taskforce told why Kenya's sports sector urgently needs reforms

Fans jump over a razor wire after supporters of Shabana and Gor Mahia clashed before their game. It ended 1:0 in favor of Gor Mahia. [Sammy Omingo, Standard]

Sports enthusiasts and stakeholders are proposing a raft of measures to grow the multi-million industry.

They have told a taskforce constituted last year to collect views from Kenyans in a planned review of Sports Act 2013 and delivery of a sports policy that the country was yet to give serious attention to development of the sector.

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